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			Were they all the same size or was there some procedure to determine how thick if a bushing to use at each mount?   Forgive me if this is in the Assembly Manual.   I have one, but it is down at the shop right now.  Too lazy to go look. Not an easy task you are getting yourself into. There are shims at each body mount. When you remove the body mount, DON"T lose the shims. Record and count each position. The same amount will have to go back in the same spot when you install the body back on the frame.. | 
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 All the shims are simply thick aluminum washers on this car. All are corroded to some extent, with some being worse, and several are in pieces. When aluminum corrodes, it swells. Most of them still have remnants of paper tape that I assume helped hold them in place. The ones that aren't swollen all mic at .385. The rest; who knows. 
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