Glisella
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Installed the new mounts today, about 40 minutes to put both mounts on and then mount up the differential on both sides.
Took it for a ride and clunk I had is gone completely. To best explain it, intermittently when I'd get on it I'd get this clunk. Didn't matter if 15 mph or 75. If I'd give it some gas to pass someone on highway or push down on pedal to go up a hill it would happen. Sometimes I'd get it when braking hard to a complete stop, like if I was going 40 and came up to a light that changed to red quickly. As the vehicle would rock back from the full stop I'd hear the clunk. It makes sense to me now after seeing condition of old mounts and how they hold the differential, when giving gas or the sudden deceleration to a stop causes movement with the rubber bushings shot it was metal on metal and therefore clunk.
I'm happy for now. Another part coming next week to swap out.
Took it for a ride and clunk I had is gone completely. To best explain it, intermittently when I'd get on it I'd get this clunk. Didn't matter if 15 mph or 75. If I'd give it some gas to pass someone on highway or push down on pedal to go up a hill it would happen. Sometimes I'd get it when braking hard to a complete stop, like if I was going 40 and came up to a light that changed to red quickly. As the vehicle would rock back from the full stop I'd hear the clunk. It makes sense to me now after seeing condition of old mounts and how they hold the differential, when giving gas or the sudden deceleration to a stop causes movement with the rubber bushings shot it was metal on metal and therefore clunk.
I'm happy for now. Another part coming next week to swap out.