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Old 03-31-2008, 06:47 AM
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Bad Front Engine Mount?

Our '99 Max w/130k mi is getting a little more vibration up front. Engine has been tuned and running good. Notice it at idle in gear and a little while accelerating. Does this sound like a worn out engine mount? How can I visually inspect it? How hard to change these out? OEM or aftermarket parts good?

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Old 03-31-2008, 01:52 PM
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Re: Bad Front Engine Mount?

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1 at idle in gear and
2 a little while accelerating.
3 How can I visually inspect it? ...
1 hmm
2 yes
3 must get in eye contact...

If theyre like this (6.) = semi-open ... then you can stuff suitable fillings (plastic?) to test-stiffen em - see how it goes.
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