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<blockquote data-quote="GR8WHITE" data-source="post: 496256" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>You don't have to drop the K-member. You can loosen the motor mounts, lift the motor up some with a transmission jack, the remove the motor mounts from the K-member. Same way you lift the motor to put in LT's. DO NOT replace broken parts with the same part. If it has broken already, another equal part will not survive any longer. Get a good set of aftermarket mounts. Urethane may be a little stiffer, but in the long run it will far outlast the stock stuff.</p><p></p><p>PS. C'mon guys lighten up a little. Yes $1200 is way to high, $650 sounds high to me also. However, not all of us have the time, tools or mechanical ability to do some of these jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GR8WHITE, post: 496256, member: 39"] You don't have to drop the K-member. You can loosen the motor mounts, lift the motor up some with a transmission jack, the remove the motor mounts from the K-member. Same way you lift the motor to put in LT's. DO NOT replace broken parts with the same part. If it has broken already, another equal part will not survive any longer. Get a good set of aftermarket mounts. Urethane may be a little stiffer, but in the long run it will far outlast the stock stuff. PS. C'mon guys lighten up a little. Yes $1200 is way to high, $650 sounds high to me also. However, not all of us have the time, tools or mechanical ability to do some of these jobs. [/QUOTE]
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