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Old 07-01-2008, 06:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Broken Motor mount bolt

i have had the agp solid dogbone motor mounts on for a year now and well last night the lower one desided to exit stage left i was wanting to know if anyone know of a place that had a good deal on some new ones not really looking to go back with the agp but any info is alot of help thanks
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Old 07-01-2008, 12:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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you mean the actual motor mount broke??
or the factory bolt?

if its the bolt that broke i don't see why you can blame the mount?
if it was the mount that broke then dam, how hard were you hopping?
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MM or bolt???
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Couldn't have been the mm, they're are a lot stronger than the bolts that hold 'em. How bout some pics?
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i have had the agp solid dogbone motor mounts on for a year now and well last night the lower one desided to exit stage left i was wanting to know if anyone know of a place that had a good deal on some new ones not really looking to go back with the agp but any info is alot of help thanks

i broke the factory bolt where do i go to get one? i went to napa but no go. o i also need to get the other piece of bolt out can anyone tell me. pm me
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modern performance sells strong ones, how did you break a bolt?
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talk to mole. hes got em layin around and hell hook you up. thanks mole
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hope you used locktite and tq'ed the bolts up nicely because

the stock bolts are rated as pretty high grade [forgot what actual grade]
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it was the accual mount it self it looks like it had cracked and some water got in it and it failed at the weld when i get home i will take some pics and post them i was at a stop sign on a hill not even getting on it i used locktite on the bolts they are fine was a bitch getting them out though but as soon as i get home i will post some pics of it the one that broke was the lower one
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ok maybe i havet been posting here very long but how the hell do you post pics i have some just can't figure out how to post them
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yea if the motor mount broke ill hook you up with a stocker till u get a replacment REAL CHEAP

ive got bolts too ill send u one if u pay shipping
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The factory bolt is 10.9 grade, which is pretty much as strong as they come. Go to McMaster-Carr and order yourself a bag of 10 for a few bucks.
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cool thanks but just found my factory ones in the closet thought i had thrown them away good thing i didnt lol but here are the pics of the motor mount in question the other half is still on the car i just have to get off my lazy ass and take it off and put the factory one back on

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um that dosen't even look like an AGP...

so agp is still ftW
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