Obviously I'm gonna look for myself, but I put in a brand new rear motor mount on my car last August, and now my motor is clunking again, particularly on deceleration & in reverse. I drive prob harder than normal + more importantly I never replaced my dogbone, but I drive the car maybe 150 miles a week tops. Could it be my damn rear mount again???????
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Originally posted by gloryaccordy View PostObviously I'm gonna look for myself, but I put in a brand new rear motor mount on my car last August, and now my motor is clunking again, particularly on deceleration & in reverse. I drive prob harder than normal + more importantly I never replaced my dogbone, but I drive the car maybe 150 miles a week tops. Could it be my damn rear mount again???????
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I suggest getting an energy suspension front dogbone insert, that'll help w/ the controling of the clunking. The dogbone supports a lot of the torquing the engine creates when shifting/accelerating, so its usually the first to go, but this is a great way to stiffen up the mounts in the process. like 17 bucks shipped off ebay.
as for the rear motor mount, is it OEM? or just subpar Autozone quality rubber? because there is a HUGE difference in quality. And anyone who tries to argue is just plain retarded.
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Originally posted by Losiracer2 View Postas for the rear motor mount, is it OEM? or just subpar Autozone quality rubber? because there is a HUGE difference in quality. And anyone who tries to argue is just plain retarded.
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