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Old 04-09-2012, 02:16 PM
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Default Plea to 4wd guys, pics of motor mounts!

With this nice weather that has bestowed itself upon us.. I am calling out to you 4wd owners for pictures of your motor mounts.. from many angles..

I know the passenger side will be tough, but as best as possible..

edit, 3rd gen and '4.7l, HO/non-HO' all others, thanks for offering!


 

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will a 2gen work?
 
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Will a 3rd gen v6 work or does it have to be a v8?
 
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v8 and 3rd gen, thanks for thinkin about it though!
 
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Your welcome. Sorry I couldn't help.
 
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If you can use pics from a 08, I'll throw some up in the morning.
 
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sorry man couldnt get a good angle
 
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nah man, that's perfect. I can almost guarantee that 4wd mounts (bracket/isolator) will bolt right up to my frame/motor at this point. This should allow me to cut off and reweld the block mounted steel brackets to the hemi plates and still use the stock 4wd isolators for a nice stock look.

I can either keep the differential mounts or carefully cut them off... I think I will keep them, they don't weight too much and maybe I can upgrade to 4wd some day lol.

Thanks again.
 
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Looked into Grand Cherokee SRT-8 diff? It will hold up to the torque if u can make it fit.
 
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That would be freakin awesome. Can you imagine 60ft times of 1.6 on street tires, 0-60 in less than 5 seconds. In a gen 3 dakota... lol now I'm dreamin
 


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