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M101 Broken Shock Mount, Help!

dnote

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Replacing worn shocks with nice gas filled new ones and everything was going just fine. Passenger side shock swapped out. The driver side however turned into a nightmare.

The nut on the top mount came right off. The bottom one didn't want to budge. With a little muscle and a 2 foot breaker bar it didn't take much force at all and the entire stud ripped off inside the nut. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1441225684.484780.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1441225693.527744.jpg

How do I fix this? There's no head for the mounting bolt on the other side of the bracket, just a weld. Is there any way to fix it or am I screwed?

Thanks guys.
 

Recovry4x4

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You could drill a hole, tap it and secure the shock with a bolt or, weld on a new section of stud.
 

oddave715

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If you don't have the means to do so, then I would take it to a machine shop and have them cut it off and fabricate a new one. It will be correct and should never give you any more trouble. A patch up job may work or it may not.
 
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