Zachanadandy
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- Zach
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Like motor plates and other solid engine mounts there's a point where the use deviates enough from standard vehicle builds that you just throw NVH isolation out the window. I'd say mounting passengers in the bed well above the cab qualifies as one of those cases. At that point the safety of the passengers should be the only priority and in my opinion the entire cage should be tied into the frame. Even if you were trying to isolate the cab I'd run the front down bars through oversized holes in the cab and straight to the frame as you can't mix and match hard mounted and isolated mounts with any success. And there's no way the frame bends where it did if there's a cage tied in front of and behind the bend. Sure if you drove it off a cliff or hit a concrete wall at freeway speed, but not in this application. As you can see in the photos the "cage" didn't bend and the only way that happens is if it wasn't anchored on both sides of the bend.I don't think you can really say that........
So a solution for the bed only, taking that part of the frame into account makes sense. Typing cab to bed to frame wouldn't work well.
Solution only for the bed being tied solidly to the frame makes sense.
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