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All you need to do is put a jack under it and jack it up!
I would usually agree, but this is the first model year for the MS3.whitey4311 said:I really would just rather leave it alone and dont think we should have to worry about this with a new car. Hell I just dont know what to do.
my dealer is cool ...like i said...my service guy would be mroe than happy to put the car in for repair because he gets paid like that...and if its something because a stiffer motor mount that actually helps the motor stabilize..i wouldnt get a hard time about it...plus they are going to install it and they only worry about boost and anything where YOU do the work and do it INCORRECTLYmajor error said:My, aren't we trusting...
It may be a different mount that might fail, but it is part of a drivetrain suspension system. (I can just see them using that as an excuse (nervous) )
I hate to burst your bubble by playing devil's advocate here, but say you do the mod and the mount fails. What recourse do you have when a beancounter at this for-profit organization denies your warranty claim due to said mod? ...Your word against the mechanic's, and who are they going to listen to when large dollar signs are at the bottom of the invoice?
Everyone is welcome to do what they want to their cars within legal limits, so long as they're prepared to accept any/all consequences by doing so... If I can get something that will shield me from negative outcomes, you can be certain I will, whether it's absolutely necessary or not.
As far as car mods are concerned, I think I'll wait for a while before doing any on mine...
The car shifts amazingly better when the super springy rear mount is stiffened up. Look at the videos of the engine on a dyno with a stock rear mount - looks like it's about ready to get launched into the radiator. There are a few ways to stiffen up the rear mount (epoxy, replacement mount, inserts) , all are good. You don't need to spend a lot of $$$ to fix this. Once you feel the difference, you will understand. It's not a racer, it just shifts WAY better now.whitey4311 said:You are honestly tellming me right now if I call up any dealership and say by changing some of the motor mounts on the car it wont result in warranty issues?
Especially a dropped engine not being a result to someone having been under the car changing s*** out?
No thanks I think the car shifts just fine and if I was into making it a racer then I would have got an Evo or something or if you are going to change things do it right and spend alot of money.