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Technical 32 PB body mounts

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by 32 PB 426 Hemi, Sep 27, 2021.

  1. 32 PB 426 Hemi
    Joined: Sep 27, 2021
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    32 PB 426 Hemi

    I have a 32' Plymouth PB rumble seat coupe. Can anyone tell me where I can get the rubber body mounts that go between the body and frame or does anyone know the dimensions of the rubber body mounts. Thanks
     
  2. dirt t
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  3. 32 PB 426 Hemi
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    32 PB 426 Hemi

  4. RMR&C
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    I just bolted my 34 Plymouth body down today......used some of the universal body/frame webbing in some locations and some thicker rubber belting in others. Just cut them to size and made a hole for the bolt.
    Materials are sold by many vendors, google search should find them.
     
  5. 32 PB 426 Hemi
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    32 PB 426 Hemi

    How thick of material? I wasn't sure if it lifted the body a little or not.
     
  6. four5four
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    I don't have a Plymouth so I don't know if these will work, I used them on a model a to get rid of the wood.
    Prothane 1-101-bl, they are body mounts for Cj7 and about 2" round and 1" tall with a 1/2" hole.
     

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  8. Joel W
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    Do you have the wood pieces that run front to back asking the length of the sub rails?
     
  9. bschwoeble
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    Joel W. That's what I was going to ask. He needs the full length stringer, not just rubber mounts.
     
  10. four5four
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    Originally the cars never had full length stringers that ran front to back, just wood blocks under the hat channel where it met the subrail. My rubber mounts are in the same place where the wood used to be.
     
  11. dwollam
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    I had some pieces of original '33-'34 rubber so I duplicated them by using the tread area from some Hoosier Modified race tires. I cut the sidewalls off with a saber saw and cut the remaining tread hoop cross ways. Then I cut the pieces to size on my bandsaw. Worked great! About 3/16" thick. I bought new wood that goes between the frame and body. I cut the bolt holes using my Blue Point hole punches and an oak block. I have no idea if the PB is similar or not. Just a free way to get some durable rubber pads.

    Dave
     

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