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Old 06-18-2003, 06:40 PM   #8
BLAZIN'72
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I had the same problem with my 205 in my 72'swb, I took out the bolt and washers, then covered the fronts and backs of the washers with anti-sieze. It seems to be working fine, although I only did it about 4mo. ago and don't drive the truck that often (once or twice a week) so i don't know how long it will last. The funny thing is I never even noticed it until I did the interior ( I put down dynamat, then the factory pad, and then the rubber floormat) what a difference! I can even hear the stereo with with 35 BFG/MT'S, 2 1/2" flo-mo's (with turndowns under the bed). I have all new door rubber and window felt to replace and when I do that I'm going to spray the inside of the doors with some rubberized coating.
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