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Old Apr 6, 2012 | 11:53 AM
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core support

I really need some help on this. I was under the car and noticed the core support had rust and the front is not attacto anything.
My mom uses the car for work or to help with the kids. I read that you can replace the lower half but where can I get it from?
Has anyone had there motor fall out because of this?
Old Apr 6, 2012 | 04:39 PM
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As a senior member you should know this...multiple discussions I'm sure! Yes you can just buy the bottom OEM. I got mine at a local dealer for $150. Had the guy that was swapping my engine replace it for me while he was in there. Not cheap. No your engine will not fall out...You have other mounts holding it up.
Old Apr 6, 2012 | 05:30 PM
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motor wont fall out search for your answers hint courtesyparts.com etc Google is your friend the 4th gen section has many write-up's on the subject.i have even replaced the one on my 97 max with 1/4" x 3" steel plates for under $50.
Old Apr 8, 2012 | 08:30 PM
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Im sorry guys. Yea I figured this was common on the 4th gen but this is horrible. And I began to worry. And kinda get mad ...but we paid 3grand for her. Im gonna talk to friend of mine who has a welder and see why he can do. Im glad the motor wont fall out thank god for the other 3 mounts.
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