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Old 07-22-2009, 11:52 AM
dsplank dsplank is offline
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95 trans mount

have a 95, which i replaced the front trans mount, the rear mount still needs replaced seeking info on whats involved to replace this mount.
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Old 07-22-2009, 01:59 PM
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Re: 95 trans mount

Not much,

A few hand tools, a jack, a block of wood, some stands or ramps, and a pry bar. far less than 60 min, should work just fine.

The block of wood is to support the tranny so that you don’t dent the oil pan with the jack. there are three mounts ( I think) two on the drivers side and a dog bone in the back on the passanger. But dont carve that in stone I confuse my model years all the time
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Re: 95 trans mount

One of my mounts is also bad. It's the one on the driver's that the steering rack bolts into. The mount itself bolts into the chassis cross member right below it. The rubber is almost completely gone, but I'm not sure how easy it is to get out, it looks like there is a lot of stuff in the way. I suppose the bolt comes out of the center and then you can wedge the rubber past the engine-side of the mount, but I'm not sure. Any thoughts?
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