HCHII, Getting Transmission replace, where to get Tranny Mount quickly
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HCHII, Getting Transmission replace, where to get Tranny Mount quickly
The Transmission is getting replace with one with 57,000 miles (90K on the car)
So it is $265 at the dealership, and not having any luck finding it at Advance, Napa, pep boys for immediate or tomorrow's pickup, anyone know of a location in Metro Atlanta where I may have luck, what about 1 day delivery online?
I am planning to sell the car not too long after repairs, so not wanting all OEM for double the cost?
So it is $265 at the dealership, and not having any luck finding it at Advance, Napa, pep boys for immediate or tomorrow's pickup, anyone know of a location in Metro Atlanta where I may have luck, what about 1 day delivery online?
I am planning to sell the car not too long after repairs, so not wanting all OEM for double the cost?
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Re: HCHII, Getting Transmission replace, where to get Tranny Mount quickly
Repairing a transmission mount on a 2005 Honda Civic Hybrid
$259 msrp for a tranny mount is nuts... So is $150....
I repaired mine for $2! 2' of 3/8" (id) rubber hose and Goop.
First, clean out the torn rubber from the mount & clean surfaces with alcohol.
Cut the hose in 3" pieces, cover all around with Goop, and use a short screwdiver to force the rubber tubes into the mount.
Then, let it sit overnight to cure. It works!
$259 msrp for a tranny mount is nuts... So is $150....
I repaired mine for $2! 2' of 3/8" (id) rubber hose and Goop.
First, clean out the torn rubber from the mount & clean surfaces with alcohol.
Cut the hose in 3" pieces, cover all around with Goop, and use a short screwdiver to force the rubber tubes into the mount.
Then, let it sit overnight to cure. It works!
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Re: HCHII, Getting Transmission replace, where to get Tranny Mount quickly
Repairing a transmission mount on a 2005 Honda Civic Hybrid
$259 msrp for a tranny mount is nuts... So is $150....
I repaired mine for $2! 2' of 3/8" (id) rubber hose and Goop.
First, clean out the torn rubber from the mount & clean surfaces with alcohol.
Cut the hose in 3" pieces, cover all around with Goop, and use a short screwdiver to force the rubber tubes into the mount.
Then, let it sit overnight to cure. It works TEMPORARILY!
$259 msrp for a tranny mount is nuts... So is $150....
I repaired mine for $2! 2' of 3/8" (id) rubber hose and Goop.
First, clean out the torn rubber from the mount & clean surfaces with alcohol.
Cut the hose in 3" pieces, cover all around with Goop, and use a short screwdiver to force the rubber tubes into the mount.
Then, let it sit overnight to cure. It works TEMPORARILY!
You have no evidence to claim that your fix works reliably. $100 for an aftermarket mount that is likely to last another 100K isn't unreasonable.
Furthermore, I have no confidence that Ms. Paltrow has any expertise in adhesives:
https://goop.com/
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