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1992 325i Rear Subframe Mount Failure



 
 
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Old October 30th 05, 12:34 AM
Todd Zuercher
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Default 1992 325i Rear Subframe Mount Failure

Help!

I just found the source of very bad sound coming from the back of my
car. The mounts for the right front and left rear differential mounts
have left go. Am I completely SOL or what? I've found linkes on line
for the reinforcement plates, that need to be welded in. Putting them
in will be easy enough on the mounts that haven't faild but what else
must be done to the mounts that have alredy failed before the
reinforcing plates are welded in.

Any one have recomendations of good shops in north central Ohio familiar
with this kind of work. I'm located near Wooster,OH.
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