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All original. Actually found the right part number. But dodge says they discontinued it. Its 52020606ab for driver side and 52020606 AA for passenger side. Now I'm just trying to find replacement bushings for the mount instead.
All original. Actually found the right part number. But dodge says they discontinued it. Its 52020606ab for driver side and 52020606 AA for passenger side. Now I'm just trying to find replacement bushings for the mount instead.
-I also have 606AA and 607Aa motor mounts what did you do?
Grab 2 94a cans of the liquid urethane and the metal primer
Step 1: remove the old rubber save and clean the aluminum spacer (extra clean) clean the metal mounts
Step 2: Go to home depot pickup a bag of sand (do not use dirt)
Step 3: grab some sign board only use plastic or wax coated.. (so the urethane doesn't stick) and make a template that surrounds the motor mount opening and cut as close as possible to the center of the opening for the aluminum insert (trace and use a razor blade) tape it to one side using duck tape.. may want to add tape around the insert if you cut sloppy to prevent the urethane from leaking around the insert.. your going to also want the insert sticking evenly out of both sides
Step 4: pour the sand in a wide bucket.. grab a level and make sure both motor mounts are level.. double check the position of the insert so its even out of both sides...
Step 5: pour the liquid and let it dry (read the instructions on the polymer)
The above link is a video - they come out perfect only use 94a do not use 60 tried that first.. unfortunately I don't have pictures on this phone of the finished product but they are beautiful! Perfect
rodatech is the only manufacturer supposedly working on making these mounts.. I've checked everywhere... they said they would be out this year and I haven't seen them yet.. good luck.. the way I described above is the only way..
Oh I did forget to mention to use a transmission funnel to pour the urethane into the motor mounts.. keeps it clean and no air bubbles... you'll also want to circle back around with the urethane and top them off