Posted by Will (in IL) [98.215.26.138] on Friday, October 14, 2011 at 15:53:56 :
In Reply to: Question for WDX owners! posted by Fleabag [96.60.222.95] on Friday, October 14, 2011 at 13:57:52 :
I did as Jerry, used the info posted here and on the other sites. From Joe's arly Power Wagon Differences:
On the earlier trucks, the cab mounts at each front corner to the corresponding frame mounted cab hold down bracket using, as spacers between the cab and bracket, one 1-9/16" wooden block and one 3/8" fiber pad per corner. The rear cab corners simply rest on their corresponding frame mounted cab hold down brackets using, as a spacer, a single 3/8" thick fiber pad per corner. All corners, except for the driver's side front, use a spring loaded mounting bolt to allow for flex between the cab and frame. The driver's side front corner uses no spring in order to provide for a rigid mount at that point. This rigid corner mounting is designed to prevent binding and flexing of the steering column, brake, and clutch pedals as the truck traverses uneven terrain.