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Does the forward end not just drop out of the bracket? I would assume not if they took the downpipe support bracket off, simply curious as I haven't done this mod yet.
Does the forward end not just drop out of the bracket? I would assume not if they took the downpipe support bracket off, simply curious as I haven't done this mod yet.
When you remove the two long 13mm bolts out comes the Roll Resistor we call the Rear Motor Mount.
Seriously, you will do this in 10m or less once you have the car in the air. i can have mine in and out in under 2 mins now.
I assumed that the whole thing would come out by just removing the two bolts, but the video that you posted shows them taking the entire downpipe support off-hence my question.
When you remove the two long 13mm bolts out comes the Roll Resistor we call the Rear Motor Mount.
Seriously, you will do this in 10m or less once you have the car in the air. i can have mine in and out in under 2 mins now.
I assumed that the whole thing would come out by just removing the two bolts, but the video that you posted shows them taking the entire downpipe support off-hence my question.
If I read this correct then you will need to remove the DP bracket and then remove the two bolts that attach the metal plate to the transaxel once ou have the downpipe bracker off .. as they hold the metal plate of the RMM in place as well as act as a mounting point for the Downpipe bracket..
I assumed that the whole thing would come out by just removing the two bolts, but the video that you posted shows them taking the entire downpipe support off-hence my question.
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