prothane trans mount. now vibrating
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prothane trans mount. now vibrating
Hi all. So Friday i installed the Prothane transmission mount that i had laying around from my previous car on my 2000 Z28 A4. It was still in the package never installed. Immediately i had what feels like a drive line vibration that gets worse at 20 mph and 60 mph, also on hard take off. I know its all tight i put it all on with a 3/8" impact. I put about 150 miles on it and cant stand it. Is this normal for that stiff mount? I'm thinking i have a drive shaft issue maybe? Its not jar your teeth out bad, but its substantial enough that i am scared to mess something up lol. I know putting a stiff mount like that would make it feel different but this is just scary.
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I had vibrations also, don't know yet if I'm going to deal with it or not but I would say mine has loosened up a bit and the vibration is a little more subtle
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I replaced two stock trans mounts from gm before i finally decided to go to prothan. Yes, you will get vibration and Yes it will go away. I remember my automatic shifter used to vibrate and felt like the armrest shaked some to.
Also remember the car interior felt like it was shaking more when i was closer to 50mph or faster. Again, yes, it will go away within time. Its been more than ten years with mine and its still holding up to the abuse of a tough launch. Don't recall how long it takes for it to settle, if you do a lot of highway driving, just play the radio loud. Give it a couple weeks, you don't want to keep changing the trans mount as it will happen often if you drive fast.
Also remember the car interior felt like it was shaking more when i was closer to 50mph or faster. Again, yes, it will go away within time. Its been more than ten years with mine and its still holding up to the abuse of a tough launch. Don't recall how long it takes for it to settle, if you do a lot of highway driving, just play the radio loud. Give it a couple weeks, you don't want to keep changing the trans mount as it will happen often if you drive fast.
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I drove mine for a day with the prothane mount and had to take it out and put a stocker back in, it felt terrible. I replace the mount about once a year with my 315 DR's and shift kit lol
for lifetime warranty and an oreilly's with a fast turn around rate on their employees so they don't remember my ongoing "issue" lol
for lifetime warranty and an oreilly's with a fast turn around rate on their employees so they don't remember my ongoing "issue" lol
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I drove mine for a day with the prothane mount and had to take it out and put a stocker back in, it felt terrible. I replace the mount about once a year with my 315 DR's and shift kit lol
for lifetime warranty and an oreilly's with a fast turn around rate on their employees so they don't remember my ongoing "issue" lol
for lifetime warranty and an oreilly's with a fast turn around rate on their employees so they don't remember my ongoing "issue" lol
I think they also sell half prothan/rubber trans mounts, might want to look for those.
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The prthane will loosen up over time. I had an ES and while it did get better it till shook and drove me nuts especially with an m6. My buddy has the prothane and after it broke it is smoother than the ES. From holding the 2 in my hand the ES uses a firmer poly so that's most likely it. I just ordered a new GM one from amazon and I'm happy lol
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I went back to a stock mount also from the urethane. If you are still concerned with how much the shift moves with the stock mount take a hammer and tap down the steal limiting ears. You end up with a trans that don't move as much at wot and the smoothness of the stock mount.
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Would one get MORE NVH with the Prothane trans mount, vs. the OEM/stocker, or less, when using either in conjuction with ES or Prothane ENGINE mounts??
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I have solid motor mounts and a crossmember mounted torque arm with a rubber trans mount. It actually seems to vibrate less than when I had a poly trans mount with stock everything else. Most of it has to do with the vibrations that come through the console. It think it just sounds worse than it is, but it was annoying so I put the rubber mount back in.
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I have solid motor mounts and a crossmember mounted torque arm with a rubber trans mount. It actually seems to vibrate less than when I had a poly trans mount with stock everything else. Most of it has to do with the vibrations that come through the console. It think it just sounds worse than it is, but it was annoying so I put the rubber mount back in.
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I guess I will go this route when I install the poly motor mounts, and just replace it every couple of years as it rips apart.
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I'd stick with the stock trans mount if you still have stock rubber engine mounts. Your biggest improvement will come from installing poly engine mounts, which will cut down on the vibration at the trans mount, and even increase the life of the stock rubber trans mount.
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All this talk about poly trans mount breaking after years of use gives me another project this weekend.
I only went to a poly trans mount cause i had too, my car is daily driver, and if the the stock trans mount held up in my car with my driving habits i'd keep it stock but 60 bucks from gm for the stock trans mount is too much money to keep buy two a year.
I only went to a poly trans mount cause i had too, my car is daily driver, and if the the stock trans mount held up in my car with my driving habits i'd keep it stock but 60 bucks from gm for the stock trans mount is too much money to keep buy two a year.