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When i got my truck fixed after an accident the shop told me the motor mounts are broken and i need to replace them. I've looked a few time and cant see the mounts. Could someone take a picture for me? and how easy are they to replace?
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Post by HenryJ »

Where can I get the best motor mounts???
Engine Mount Replacement - Left
Removal Procedure
1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Remove the underbody shields, if equipped.
3. Remove the engine mount through-bolt and nut for the side being replaced.
4. Remove the left hand exhaust manifold.
5. Using a suitable lifting device, raise the engine only enough to remove the engine mount.
6. Remove the bolts for the engine mount frame bracket.
7. Remove the engine mount frame bracket.
8. Remove the bolts holding the engine mount to the engine.
9. Remove the engine mount with the shield.

Installation Procedure
1. Sub-assemble the engine mount, shield, and one bolt.
2. Install the engine mount and shield to the engine.
3. Install the engine mount to engine bolts.
Tighten the engine mount to engine bolts to 55 N·m (41 lb ft).
4. Install the engine mount frame bracket to the frame.
5. Install the engine mount frame bracket bolts.
Tighten the engine mount frame bracket bolts to 45 N·m (33 lb ft).
6. Lower the engine.
7. Install the left hand exhaust manifold.
Object Number: 4564 Size: SH
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8. Install the engine mount through-bolts and nuts.
Tighten
* Tighten the through-bolts to 74 N·m (55 lb ft).
* Tighten the nuts to 63 N·m (46 lb ft).
9. Install the underbody shields, if equipped.
10. Lower the vehicle.

Engine Mount Replacement - Right
Removal Procedure
1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Remove the underbody shields, if equipped.
3. Remove the engine mount through-bolt and nut for the side being replaced.
4. Using a jack on the square tab (left side shown) at the rear of the engine block, raise the engine. In order to access the square tab on the right side remove the starter.
5. Raise the engine only enough to remove the engine mount.
6. Remove the bolts for the engine mount frame bracket.
7. Remove the engine mount frame bracket.
8. Remove the bolts holding the engine mount to the engine.
9. Remove the engine mount with the shield.

Installation Procedure
1. Sub-assemble the engine mount, shield, and one bolt.
2. Install the engine mount and shield to the engine.
3. Install the engine mount to engine bolts.
Tighten the engine mount to engine bolts to 55 N·m (41 lb ft).
4. Install the engine mount frame bracket to the frame.
5. Install the engine mount frame bracket bolts.
Tighten the engine mount frame bracket bolts to 45 N·m (33 lb ft).
6. Lower the engine and remove the jack.
7. Install the engine mount through-bolts and nuts.
Tighten the through-bolts or the nuts to the following:
* Tighten the through-bolts to 74 N·m (55 lb ft).
* Tighten the nuts to 63 N·m (46 lb ft).
8. Install the starter, if removed.
9. Lower the vehicle.
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Post by JaVeRo »

Depending on the amount of impact from the collision, It should be covered as part of the damage repairs. It is very possible the collision caused them to break.

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Post by HCO4x4 »

Well i was side swiped in the left rear and it wasnt that hard plus i offroad pretty hard so i dont think it was from the accident. And thanks for the instructions. The pictures arent there anymore though. Ill jack up the truck tomorrow and see what i can do.
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