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Okay people as you may know the stock Ford transmission mount is a POS.
The transmission crossmember and the transmission are held together by glue with the stock unit.
Two pieces of metal with a rubber insert glued to the metal.
For any type of towing or 4x4ing, heck even street the stock unit is not up to par. When the stock unit is worn out it will cause all sorts of caos, including leaking rear pinion, vibrations, axle wrap, play in teh drivetrain and shift linkage, and also huge amounts of stress added to the motor mounts.
So what do we do about it?
I am on my third stock mount, because I do alot of towing, I have big tires, the truck has 257K miles on her, and she is a off road rig. Instead of spending another $48 at Ford for another new mount I found out from JoshS on this board that AutoFAB makes an very stout and very trick transmission mount that is a direct replacement for the stock unit.
I ordered mine earlier this week and it came UPS last night.
I have not taken pictures yet, but I will be installing it this weekend and I will take pictures and post a write up.
I am very pleased with the time in which the part was delivered, also this unit is HIGH quality, as are most AutoFAB parts. It is a little steep, just over $100, but the new urethane bushing can be replaced, so it will last for the life of the truck.
It is also recommended to replace or upgrade your stock motor mounts at the same time. AutoFAb also sells some trick motor mounts for our trucks. I opted to pass on these since my new Ford motor mounts are about 3 months old.
Let me know if anyone has any questions, I am looking forward to finally ridding myself of the mass amounts of play the worn stock unit allows in my drivetrain, ESPECIALLY when the truck is "flexed out" so to speak off road. This unit should hold up about 100 times better for towing as well.
Anybody want to buy a slightly used Ford mount? hahaha
The transmission crossmember and the transmission are held together by glue with the stock unit.
Two pieces of metal with a rubber insert glued to the metal.
For any type of towing or 4x4ing, heck even street the stock unit is not up to par. When the stock unit is worn out it will cause all sorts of caos, including leaking rear pinion, vibrations, axle wrap, play in teh drivetrain and shift linkage, and also huge amounts of stress added to the motor mounts.
So what do we do about it?
I am on my third stock mount, because I do alot of towing, I have big tires, the truck has 257K miles on her, and she is a off road rig. Instead of spending another $48 at Ford for another new mount I found out from JoshS on this board that AutoFAB makes an very stout and very trick transmission mount that is a direct replacement for the stock unit.
I ordered mine earlier this week and it came UPS last night.
I have not taken pictures yet, but I will be installing it this weekend and I will take pictures and post a write up.
I am very pleased with the time in which the part was delivered, also this unit is HIGH quality, as are most AutoFAB parts. It is a little steep, just over $100, but the new urethane bushing can be replaced, so it will last for the life of the truck.
It is also recommended to replace or upgrade your stock motor mounts at the same time. AutoFAb also sells some trick motor mounts for our trucks. I opted to pass on these since my new Ford motor mounts are about 3 months old.
Let me know if anyone has any questions, I am looking forward to finally ridding myself of the mass amounts of play the worn stock unit allows in my drivetrain, ESPECIALLY when the truck is "flexed out" so to speak off road. This unit should hold up about 100 times better for towing as well.
Anybody want to buy a slightly used Ford mount? hahaha