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This set of 3 motor and transmission mounts is specifically designed for 2007-2013 Silverado and Sierra 1500 models with 5.3L, 6.0L, and 6.2L engines. Manufactured by Mardarth, these mounts ensure a secure fit and reliable performance, making them an essential upgrade for your vehicle's drivetrain.
Manufacturer | Mardarth |
Part Number | M-941-3 |
Product Dimensions | 38.1 x 25.4 x 15.24 cm; 6.34 kg |
Item model number | M-491-3 |
Size | 3 PCS |
Finish | Black |
Included Components | Engine Mounts |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 6.34 kg |
C**E
Fit like it should.
So a lot of reviews say the heat shield holes don’t line up. And I’m not saying they don’t but from my experience the heat shield is thin and flimsy and when installing it it could’ve been dented and moved a little. I had a little trouble then I just pushed it or bent it a little and the holes lined up so maybe that happened to some people
J**A
Product good, installation sucks.
Motors mounts and transmission mount seems to be decent quality. The long run will tell with that. Bolt hole in all the mount lined up and heat shield lined up perfectly.Not a guide, but sharing my experience.Transmission mount - Pretty easy to do. Take two nuts off bottom of the mount that's under the cross member. With a jack supporting the transfer case, take out two bolts on the upper portion of the mount to the transmission. Jack up transmission just enough to slip mount out. Reassemble in reverse order with new mount.Motor mounts - I opted to go through the wheel wells.Driver's side - I started with this side. Jacked up vehicle and placed on jack stands. Took front wheels off. Took wheel well liner off. Remove heat shield from exhaust manifold. Mark steering linkage and remove. Remove the 3 bottom bolts to the motor mount then raise engine up. Take off the 4 bolts that are securing the motor mount to the block. I had to bent old heat shield around a little so I could sneak it out of the engine bay. Installing the new one, I had to bend the new head shield a little in various ways to get it to slip in. Reassemble in reverse order of disassembly.Passenger side - fairly similar to driver side but a few key differences. I couldn't sneak it out. I had to take off the 2 nuts off and take the mounting plate off the motor mount on both the old and new motor mount to be able to get it in and out, and Reassemble the new one inside the engine bay. Getting the bolts back in was a pain in the butt on this side.Everyone's experience may be different, specially with many different set ups and approach of doing this. Make sure you have multiple length extensions and universal joints.Not a guide, just sharing my experience. Glad everything fit perfect alignment wise.Picture of old mount posted.
L**S
Good
Quality part,good price,exact fit.
R**R
The price
Used it on my 2007 silverado,4x4 V8 3.5 liter
P**Z
I arrived on time
Excellent service, arrived on time and everything was correct.
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