Which motor mount...
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Which motor mount...
Which motor mount is more prone to cause steering wheel to vibrate when idling? Which usually gets bad faster? All of my mounts look good but my steering wheel vibrates most of the times or all times i'm idling, let's say at a stop light.
Any info would be appreciated...
Thanks
Any info would be appreciated...
Thanks
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Re: Which motor mount... (AdamQ3B85)
It's usually not the motor mount itself, but rather the bushings failing and the bracket (or other part of the motor) touching the chassis, causing it to vibrate pretty bad. Check the clearances around all of your mounts and see if any part of the motor or brackets are close to touching your chassis in anyway. Most of the time, it's the rear tranny bracket that touches the rear crossmember that causes the vibration.
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Re: Which motor mount... (Newman)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Newman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It's usually not the motor mount itself, but rather the bushings failing and the bracket (or other part of the motor) touching the chassis, causing it to vibrate pretty bad. Check the clearances around all of your mounts and see if any part of the motor or brackets are close to touching your chassis in anyway. Most of the time, it's the rear tranny bracket that touches the rear crossmember that causes the vibration.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks, I will check that out today... Any other thoughts?
Thanks, I will check that out today... Any other thoughts?
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