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      02-17-2013, 12:47 AM   #1
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Upgraded Transmission mount DIY

Note: Not responsible for any damage to you or your car, this worked on my car so will work on yours.

***This tutorial assumes you know how to get your car secured on jack stands, if in doubt do NOT attempt this DIY!

You can get Rogue Engineering transmission mounts here:

http://hpashop.com/Rogue-Engineering...s-e9x-nonM.htm

Tools Need not in pic (2 jacks if possible & block of wood, (1) for a safety catch in case jack stand fail (I saw this happen and will NEVER forget it)....safety 1st).

Torque specs:

transmission mounts: 21Ft Lbs
Transmission brace bolts: 25ft lbs

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This assumes you know how to take off plastic panels and you may have to take off (1) aluminium tray, My car was completely dismanteled (exhaust,differential,driveshaft for subframe bushing, lock-down differential kit, wavtrac install) but it does not appear you need to take off driveshaft or exhaut to do this.

Drive shaft does not need to be removed:



Transmission mounts removal/install:









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Excellent DIY as always!
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Excellent DIY as always!
Thanks man!! These are a great upgrade!!
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Added pic to first post, drive shaft does NOT need to be removed!
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Added pic to first post, drive shaft does NOT need to be removed!
No, it does not.

We do this all the time here at the shop, the only thing that comes down is the trans cross member.
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No, it does not.

We do this all the time here at the shop, the only thing that comes down is the trans cross member.
So you can confirm the exhaust does not either, I was doing other mods at the time and figured the exhaust had to be dropped, if so I will edit my DIY
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So you can confirm the exhaust does not either, I was doing other mods at the time and figured the exhaust had to be dropped, if so I will edit my DIY
Exhaust stays in the car!
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Exhaust stays in the car!
will go edit my DIY
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Hi OP. Was your car giving you symptoms for this? If my mounts needed changing, would my car exhibit any particular symptom? thx for any advice / info
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Hi OP. Was your car giving you symptoms for this? If my mounts needed changing, would my car exhibit any particular symptom? thx for any advice / info
nothingnthat I noticed until after the install....I alo did a lot of other mods at the same time and was a huge difference combined. My buddy put these on his car nd noticed tighter/ almost faster smoother shifts. For $60.00 you can't go wrong honestly.
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nothingnthat I noticed until after the install....I alo did a lot of other mods at the same time and was a huge difference combined. My buddy put these on his car nd noticed tighter/ almost faster smoother shifts. For $60.00 you can't go wrong honestly.
$55 to be exact!
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$55 to be exact!
lol!!!
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nothingnthat I noticed until after the install....I alo did a lot of other mods at the same time and was a huge difference combined. My buddy put these on his car nd noticed tighter/ almost faster smoother shifts. For $60.00 you can't go wrong honestly.
...and this is for manual transmission only?
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...and this is for manual transmission only?
Nope, I am AT
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Wow very cool! I will have to look into this
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Is this why shifts are clunky feeling sometimes, because these mounts are so soft
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Is this why shifts are clunky feeling sometimes, because these mounts are so soft
In my opinion, yes.
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Nope, I am AT
thanks for all the info. I have a minor NVH issue when the car is at rest and transmission is in in D, DS or R. Slight vibration. Doesn't occur in P or N, so I'm wondering if this (replacement mounts) might cure it. Not a terrible problem but wouldn't mind seeing it disappear for $60 and some of my spare time.
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thanks for all the info. I have a minor NVH issue when the car is at rest and transmission is in in D, DS or R. Slight vibration. Doesn't occur in P or N, so I'm wondering if this (replacement mounts) might cure it. Not a terrible problem but wouldn't mind seeing it disappear for $60 and some of my spare time.
could easily be that, could also be a differential bushing but highly doubt it. I put in a buddy's mount in less than 20 mins.
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This looks very easy. Thanks for the DIY!

Can you do a DIY of the motor mounts?
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This looks very easy. Thanks for the DIY!

Can you do a DIY of the motor mounts?
when I replace them I will for sure!
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when I replace them I will for sure!
Bumping an old thread. Rob I know there’s some conjecture about whether these are at all useful for 6AT cars…I just ordered a pair, it seems like such a logical driveline upgrade. To be clear- you’re happy with these on your 6AT? The price and relative ease of install makes these too good to pass up, even if the difference is marginal for an auto box. Of course, I’m not pushing well over 500 torques to the wheels like you are

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