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Old 11-14-2009, 06:05 PM   #1
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Will auto trans mount work for a 5 spd trans?

As title states, I'm wondering if the automatic transmission mount will work with a manual transmission also.

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Old 11-14-2009, 06:36 PM   #2
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crossmember will not. mount is the same i think
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Cool, so I can use the rubber mount with a crossmember from a manual?
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Yes. However visually inspect it, most auto mounts are slightly more worn due to the added weight. You'd be surprised what a new mount looks like compared to the old, caved in one on your car.
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fill the worn out bushing up with liquid nails and let it harden for a few days. works really good, sounds ghetto but it works really good
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fill the worn out bushing up with liquid nails and let it harden for a few days. works really good, sounds ghetto but it works really good
Adding to the above....

Use construction grade sealant if you don't want things to rattle around as much.

Use construction grade adhesive if you don't really care about things rattling around.
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