Help for Motor Mounts for 93 Dakota PU
From : Annonymous
Q: first off make sure its really on its way out failing if i had a buck for every problem those places have claimed existed on vehicles id retire hi everyone im looking into changing both motor mounts for my college sons pickup truck - a dodge dakota extended cab 1993. rear-wheel drive only and 6-cylinder engine. we took advantage of a free brake inspection more work needed and the goodyear folks found one of the motor mounts on its way out failing. i wont charge myself nearly as much as theyll charge me so im going to look into change both of them myself. i figure id start with the experience and expertise of this group. any tips hints warnings oh shits whatever will be greatly appreciated. we bought this truck in 1997 and keeping it up is the cheapest option right now for the remaining 1-1/2 years of college for my son. unless someone gives us a vehicle. its hard to beat free... thanks in advance hez of the pacific nw .
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From : Annonymous
i agree with you there i must not have been driving it right like greg said off a cliff!!!!!! no rabbit you can not spank me! it sounds to me like you just wasnt driving the ram right. like right off a cliff ducking running! greg .
From : transurgeon
i recently bought a 2001 dakota v-6 with 5-speed manual transmission. this is the 1st manual tranny ive had in about 10 years. heres the problem when i let the clutch out i sometimes hear a single klunk coming from somewhere in the drivetrain. it is most noticeable when letting the clutch out when making a turn. i took it back to the dealer and they said is was the backlash in the rearend and it was normal. and that it would stop occuring when i get better at using the clutch. is the dealer right does anyone else have this problem .