96 Blazer Engine Mount
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I did a search for this and havent found much, so im making a new post hoping somebody can give me some help.
So i dont drive my blazer much except 5 miles back and forth to work and im very easy on her. My drivers side motor mount is completely gone. I went to the advanced auto and bought a new one not realising that it doesnt come with the bolts i need. So i called a local chevy dealership and they told me the bolts for it would be $90 which sounds crazy. So now im wondering if i should just let a garage do it or if its really not that intensive to where i can do it myself. Last project i did myself was my shackles and from that experience i will never do shackles again LOL. So if anybody has any positive feedback on this or could give me some tips to make this easier i would appreciate it. THANKS!!!
So i dont drive my blazer much except 5 miles back and forth to work and im very easy on her. My drivers side motor mount is completely gone. I went to the advanced auto and bought a new one not realising that it doesnt come with the bolts i need. So i called a local chevy dealership and they told me the bolts for it would be $90 which sounds crazy. So now im wondering if i should just let a garage do it or if its really not that intensive to where i can do it myself. Last project i did myself was my shackles and from that experience i will never do shackles again LOL. So if anybody has any positive feedback on this or could give me some tips to make this easier i would appreciate it. THANKS!!!
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The motor mount is COMPLETELY gone. There is nothing left and i can see the holes where the bolts were supposed to be. I just looked on that site and its hard to tell which mount and which bolts go to the mount. I'm pretty new to working on vehicles and can do some minor work. I will definately try to figure this issue out.
Last edited by 9Blazer6; 05-17-2011 at 08:23 AM.
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