Christoph559
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I replaced the driver's side mount on my 2007 Denali this weekend. The local GMC dealer charged a friend of mine right at $900.00 all-in. The OEM mount was $94.00. It took me a leisurely 5 hours to replace. I removed the exhaust manifold heat shield, and steering column section from above, along with the mount-to-frame bolts. Then I removed the driver's front wheel, wheel well liner, ride height sensor, and ABS connector. I removed the mount to engine bolts last, then with a floor jack, and a 2 foot section of 1" square metal tubing, lifted the engine until the mount was clear. If you're getting ready for this, the 1" tubing went in from underneath between the frame, diff housing, and lifted at the block just in behind the power steering lines. Not too much weight at all, and I avoided the oil pan this way. After the new mount was in place, I threaded all bolts finger tight before lowering the motor. There was a little time spent to get the holes to line up, but nothing too bad. I seriously took my time on this, and included cleaning up and putting away the tools. With that, I still made about $160.00/hour doing it myself. The dealer should be ashamed for charging as much as they do with a lift, etc. They should easily make money at half the labor rate they offer.
Came looking just for this, I did not want to drop the front differential. Just got my mount in the mail this morning hopefully I'll be able to tackle this Thursday before a trip up to the lake with the boat. It gets annoying pulling from the line super slow with a 5,000lb boat