K-frame mounts
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K-frame mounts
Hi!
I apologize up front for this!! This is not a jeep question, but a dodge
question. You guys have been very helpful in the past with jeep
problems....
In addition to 2 jeeps, I also have a '96 intrepid. It seems the k-frame
mounts are giving up again. I paid the dealership a lot to replace them
several years ago, but it seems I have had a return of the same grinding
noise when steering, plus I just looked at some material coming out of one
of the mounts. Are they hard to replace? Are there any good resources
online? Any special tools required? I understand the use of rubber to
deaden sound/vibrations etc, but when it starts giving up..sure is
aggravating.
thanks
cal
I apologize up front for this!! This is not a jeep question, but a dodge
question. You guys have been very helpful in the past with jeep
problems....
In addition to 2 jeeps, I also have a '96 intrepid. It seems the k-frame
mounts are giving up again. I paid the dealership a lot to replace them
several years ago, but it seems I have had a return of the same grinding
noise when steering, plus I just looked at some material coming out of one
of the mounts. Are they hard to replace? Are there any good resources
online? Any special tools required? I understand the use of rubber to
deaden sound/vibrations etc, but when it starts giving up..sure is
aggravating.
thanks
cal
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Re: K-frame mounts
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message news:XsJxe.34472$Oi4.348120@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> Hi!
>
> I apologize up front for this!! This is not a jeep question, but a dodge
> question. You guys have been very helpful in the past with jeep
> problems....
> In addition to 2 jeeps, I also have a '96 intrepid. It seems the k-frame
> mounts are giving up again. I paid the dealership a lot to replace them
> several years ago, but it seems I have had a return of the same grinding
> noise when steering, plus I just looked at some material coming out of one
> of the mounts. Are they hard to replace? Are there any good resources
> online? Any special tools required? I understand the use of rubber to
> deaden sound/vibrations etc, but when it starts giving up..sure is
> aggravating.
I'd go for a harder durometer... see if PST can
help...
http://www.p-s-t.com/
They make stuff out of PolyGraphite.
I'd certainly get a book on the vehicle I was
considering working on... I've replaced the
front klip on a Taurus before, but you need
to know what can remain connected, and
what needs to be loosened. Generally, you
can take the exhaust loose, remove the
bolts holding the rack-and-pinion, then support
the frame from the rear, remove the bolts,
and lower it enough to get access to the
rubber pancakes. If you don't have at
least a good floor jack and some stands,
forget it... use a book!
__
Steve
..
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Re: K-frame mounts
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message news:XsJxe.34472$Oi4.348120@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> Hi!
>
> I apologize up front for this!! This is not a jeep question, but a dodge
> question. You guys have been very helpful in the past with jeep
> problems....
> In addition to 2 jeeps, I also have a '96 intrepid. It seems the k-frame
> mounts are giving up again. I paid the dealership a lot to replace them
> several years ago, but it seems I have had a return of the same grinding
> noise when steering, plus I just looked at some material coming out of one
> of the mounts. Are they hard to replace? Are there any good resources
> online? Any special tools required? I understand the use of rubber to
> deaden sound/vibrations etc, but when it starts giving up..sure is
> aggravating.
I'd go for a harder durometer... see if PST can
help...
http://www.p-s-t.com/
They make stuff out of PolyGraphite.
I'd certainly get a book on the vehicle I was
considering working on... I've replaced the
front klip on a Taurus before, but you need
to know what can remain connected, and
what needs to be loosened. Generally, you
can take the exhaust loose, remove the
bolts holding the rack-and-pinion, then support
the frame from the rear, remove the bolts,
and lower it enough to get access to the
rubber pancakes. If you don't have at
least a good floor jack and some stands,
forget it... use a book!
__
Steve
..
#4
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Re: K-frame mounts
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message news:XsJxe.34472$Oi4.348120@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> Hi!
>
> I apologize up front for this!! This is not a jeep question, but a dodge
> question. You guys have been very helpful in the past with jeep
> problems....
> In addition to 2 jeeps, I also have a '96 intrepid. It seems the k-frame
> mounts are giving up again. I paid the dealership a lot to replace them
> several years ago, but it seems I have had a return of the same grinding
> noise when steering, plus I just looked at some material coming out of one
> of the mounts. Are they hard to replace? Are there any good resources
> online? Any special tools required? I understand the use of rubber to
> deaden sound/vibrations etc, but when it starts giving up..sure is
> aggravating.
I'd go for a harder durometer... see if PST can
help...
http://www.p-s-t.com/
They make stuff out of PolyGraphite.
I'd certainly get a book on the vehicle I was
considering working on... I've replaced the
front klip on a Taurus before, but you need
to know what can remain connected, and
what needs to be loosened. Generally, you
can take the exhaust loose, remove the
bolts holding the rack-and-pinion, then support
the frame from the rear, remove the bolts,
and lower it enough to get access to the
rubber pancakes. If you don't have at
least a good floor jack and some stands,
forget it... use a book!
__
Steve
..
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Re: K-frame mounts
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message news:XsJxe.34472$Oi4.348120@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> Hi!
>
> I apologize up front for this!! This is not a jeep question, but a dodge
> question. You guys have been very helpful in the past with jeep
> problems....
> In addition to 2 jeeps, I also have a '96 intrepid. It seems the k-frame
> mounts are giving up again. I paid the dealership a lot to replace them
> several years ago, but it seems I have had a return of the same grinding
> noise when steering, plus I just looked at some material coming out of one
> of the mounts. Are they hard to replace? Are there any good resources
> online? Any special tools required? I understand the use of rubber to
> deaden sound/vibrations etc, but when it starts giving up..sure is
> aggravating.
I'd go for a harder durometer... see if PST can
help...
http://www.p-s-t.com/
They make stuff out of PolyGraphite.
I'd certainly get a book on the vehicle I was
considering working on... I've replaced the
front klip on a Taurus before, but you need
to know what can remain connected, and
what needs to be loosened. Generally, you
can take the exhaust loose, remove the
bolts holding the rack-and-pinion, then support
the frame from the rear, remove the bolts,
and lower it enough to get access to the
rubber pancakes. If you don't have at
least a good floor jack and some stands,
forget it... use a book!
__
Steve
..
#6
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Re: K-frame mounts
Thanks for the reply!! I have the haynes manual, but unfortunately, it
doesn't discuss this. I wish I had the service manual!
cal
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:XsJxe.34472$Oi4.348120@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> Hi!
>
> I apologize up front for this!! This is not a jeep question, but a dodge
> question. You guys have been very helpful in the past with jeep
> problems....
> In addition to 2 jeeps, I also have a '96 intrepid. It seems the k-frame
> mounts are giving up again. I paid the dealership a lot to replace them
> several years ago, but it seems I have had a return of the same grinding
> noise when steering, plus I just looked at some material coming out of one
> of the mounts. Are they hard to replace? Are there any good resources
> online? Any special tools required? I understand the use of rubber to
> deaden sound/vibrations etc, but when it starts giving up..sure is
> aggravating.
I'd go for a harder durometer... see if PST can
help...
http://www.p-s-t.com/
They make stuff out of PolyGraphite.
I'd certainly get a book on the vehicle I was
considering working on... I've replaced the
front klip on a Taurus before, but you need
to know what can remain connected, and
what needs to be loosened. Generally, you
can take the exhaust loose, remove the
bolts holding the rack-and-pinion, then support
the frame from the rear, remove the bolts,
and lower it enough to get access to the
rubber pancakes. If you don't have at
least a good floor jack and some stands,
forget it... use a book!
__
Steve
..
doesn't discuss this. I wish I had the service manual!
cal
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:nTFye.861$Ku6.693@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com. ..
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:XsJxe.34472$Oi4.348120@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> Hi!
>
> I apologize up front for this!! This is not a jeep question, but a dodge
> question. You guys have been very helpful in the past with jeep
> problems....
> In addition to 2 jeeps, I also have a '96 intrepid. It seems the k-frame
> mounts are giving up again. I paid the dealership a lot to replace them
> several years ago, but it seems I have had a return of the same grinding
> noise when steering, plus I just looked at some material coming out of one
> of the mounts. Are they hard to replace? Are there any good resources
> online? Any special tools required? I understand the use of rubber to
> deaden sound/vibrations etc, but when it starts giving up..sure is
> aggravating.
I'd go for a harder durometer... see if PST can
help...
http://www.p-s-t.com/
They make stuff out of PolyGraphite.
I'd certainly get a book on the vehicle I was
considering working on... I've replaced the
front klip on a Taurus before, but you need
to know what can remain connected, and
what needs to be loosened. Generally, you
can take the exhaust loose, remove the
bolts holding the rack-and-pinion, then support
the frame from the rear, remove the bolts,
and lower it enough to get access to the
rubber pancakes. If you don't have at
least a good floor jack and some stands,
forget it... use a book!
__
Steve
..
#7
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Re: K-frame mounts
Thanks for the reply!! I have the haynes manual, but unfortunately, it
doesn't discuss this. I wish I had the service manual!
cal
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:nTFye.861$Ku6.693@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com. ..
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:XsJxe.34472$Oi4.348120@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> Hi!
>
> I apologize up front for this!! This is not a jeep question, but a dodge
> question. You guys have been very helpful in the past with jeep
> problems....
> In addition to 2 jeeps, I also have a '96 intrepid. It seems the k-frame
> mounts are giving up again. I paid the dealership a lot to replace them
> several years ago, but it seems I have had a return of the same grinding
> noise when steering, plus I just looked at some material coming out of one
> of the mounts. Are they hard to replace? Are there any good resources
> online? Any special tools required? I understand the use of rubber to
> deaden sound/vibrations etc, but when it starts giving up..sure is
> aggravating.
I'd go for a harder durometer... see if PST can
help...
http://www.p-s-t.com/
They make stuff out of PolyGraphite.
I'd certainly get a book on the vehicle I was
considering working on... I've replaced the
front klip on a Taurus before, but you need
to know what can remain connected, and
what needs to be loosened. Generally, you
can take the exhaust loose, remove the
bolts holding the rack-and-pinion, then support
the frame from the rear, remove the bolts,
and lower it enough to get access to the
rubber pancakes. If you don't have at
least a good floor jack and some stands,
forget it... use a book!
__
Steve
..
doesn't discuss this. I wish I had the service manual!
cal
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:nTFye.861$Ku6.693@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com. ..
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:XsJxe.34472$Oi4.348120@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> Hi!
>
> I apologize up front for this!! This is not a jeep question, but a dodge
> question. You guys have been very helpful in the past with jeep
> problems....
> In addition to 2 jeeps, I also have a '96 intrepid. It seems the k-frame
> mounts are giving up again. I paid the dealership a lot to replace them
> several years ago, but it seems I have had a return of the same grinding
> noise when steering, plus I just looked at some material coming out of one
> of the mounts. Are they hard to replace? Are there any good resources
> online? Any special tools required? I understand the use of rubber to
> deaden sound/vibrations etc, but when it starts giving up..sure is
> aggravating.
I'd go for a harder durometer... see if PST can
help...
http://www.p-s-t.com/
They make stuff out of PolyGraphite.
I'd certainly get a book on the vehicle I was
considering working on... I've replaced the
front klip on a Taurus before, but you need
to know what can remain connected, and
what needs to be loosened. Generally, you
can take the exhaust loose, remove the
bolts holding the rack-and-pinion, then support
the frame from the rear, remove the bolts,
and lower it enough to get access to the
rubber pancakes. If you don't have at
least a good floor jack and some stands,
forget it... use a book!
__
Steve
..
#8
Guest
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Re: K-frame mounts
Thanks for the reply!! I have the haynes manual, but unfortunately, it
doesn't discuss this. I wish I had the service manual!
cal
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:nTFye.861$Ku6.693@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com. ..
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:XsJxe.34472$Oi4.348120@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> Hi!
>
> I apologize up front for this!! This is not a jeep question, but a dodge
> question. You guys have been very helpful in the past with jeep
> problems....
> In addition to 2 jeeps, I also have a '96 intrepid. It seems the k-frame
> mounts are giving up again. I paid the dealership a lot to replace them
> several years ago, but it seems I have had a return of the same grinding
> noise when steering, plus I just looked at some material coming out of one
> of the mounts. Are they hard to replace? Are there any good resources
> online? Any special tools required? I understand the use of rubber to
> deaden sound/vibrations etc, but when it starts giving up..sure is
> aggravating.
I'd go for a harder durometer... see if PST can
help...
http://www.p-s-t.com/
They make stuff out of PolyGraphite.
I'd certainly get a book on the vehicle I was
considering working on... I've replaced the
front klip on a Taurus before, but you need
to know what can remain connected, and
what needs to be loosened. Generally, you
can take the exhaust loose, remove the
bolts holding the rack-and-pinion, then support
the frame from the rear, remove the bolts,
and lower it enough to get access to the
rubber pancakes. If you don't have at
least a good floor jack and some stands,
forget it... use a book!
__
Steve
..
doesn't discuss this. I wish I had the service manual!
cal
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:nTFye.861$Ku6.693@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com. ..
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:XsJxe.34472$Oi4.348120@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> Hi!
>
> I apologize up front for this!! This is not a jeep question, but a dodge
> question. You guys have been very helpful in the past with jeep
> problems....
> In addition to 2 jeeps, I also have a '96 intrepid. It seems the k-frame
> mounts are giving up again. I paid the dealership a lot to replace them
> several years ago, but it seems I have had a return of the same grinding
> noise when steering, plus I just looked at some material coming out of one
> of the mounts. Are they hard to replace? Are there any good resources
> online? Any special tools required? I understand the use of rubber to
> deaden sound/vibrations etc, but when it starts giving up..sure is
> aggravating.
I'd go for a harder durometer... see if PST can
help...
http://www.p-s-t.com/
They make stuff out of PolyGraphite.
I'd certainly get a book on the vehicle I was
considering working on... I've replaced the
front klip on a Taurus before, but you need
to know what can remain connected, and
what needs to be loosened. Generally, you
can take the exhaust loose, remove the
bolts holding the rack-and-pinion, then support
the frame from the rear, remove the bolts,
and lower it enough to get access to the
rubber pancakes. If you don't have at
least a good floor jack and some stands,
forget it... use a book!
__
Steve
..
#9
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Re: K-frame mounts
Thanks for the reply!! I have the haynes manual, but unfortunately, it
doesn't discuss this. I wish I had the service manual!
cal
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:nTFye.861$Ku6.693@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com. ..
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:XsJxe.34472$Oi4.348120@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> Hi!
>
> I apologize up front for this!! This is not a jeep question, but a dodge
> question. You guys have been very helpful in the past with jeep
> problems....
> In addition to 2 jeeps, I also have a '96 intrepid. It seems the k-frame
> mounts are giving up again. I paid the dealership a lot to replace them
> several years ago, but it seems I have had a return of the same grinding
> noise when steering, plus I just looked at some material coming out of one
> of the mounts. Are they hard to replace? Are there any good resources
> online? Any special tools required? I understand the use of rubber to
> deaden sound/vibrations etc, but when it starts giving up..sure is
> aggravating.
I'd go for a harder durometer... see if PST can
help...
http://www.p-s-t.com/
They make stuff out of PolyGraphite.
I'd certainly get a book on the vehicle I was
considering working on... I've replaced the
front klip on a Taurus before, but you need
to know what can remain connected, and
what needs to be loosened. Generally, you
can take the exhaust loose, remove the
bolts holding the rack-and-pinion, then support
the frame from the rear, remove the bolts,
and lower it enough to get access to the
rubber pancakes. If you don't have at
least a good floor jack and some stands,
forget it... use a book!
__
Steve
..
doesn't discuss this. I wish I had the service manual!
cal
"Stephen Cowell" <scowell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:nTFye.861$Ku6.693@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com. ..
"Cal" <codom1*IHATESPAM*@triad.rr.com> wrote in message
news:XsJxe.34472$Oi4.348120@twister.southeast.rr.c om...
> Hi!
>
> I apologize up front for this!! This is not a jeep question, but a dodge
> question. You guys have been very helpful in the past with jeep
> problems....
> In addition to 2 jeeps, I also have a '96 intrepid. It seems the k-frame
> mounts are giving up again. I paid the dealership a lot to replace them
> several years ago, but it seems I have had a return of the same grinding
> noise when steering, plus I just looked at some material coming out of one
> of the mounts. Are they hard to replace? Are there any good resources
> online? Any special tools required? I understand the use of rubber to
> deaden sound/vibrations etc, but when it starts giving up..sure is
> aggravating.
I'd go for a harder durometer... see if PST can
help...
http://www.p-s-t.com/
They make stuff out of PolyGraphite.
I'd certainly get a book on the vehicle I was
considering working on... I've replaced the
front klip on a Taurus before, but you need
to know what can remain connected, and
what needs to be loosened. Generally, you
can take the exhaust loose, remove the
bolts holding the rack-and-pinion, then support
the frame from the rear, remove the bolts,
and lower it enough to get access to the
rubber pancakes. If you don't have at
least a good floor jack and some stands,
forget it... use a book!
__
Steve
..
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