Missing diff mounts
Hey guys great crew here just bought new RL will new to me 05 lovein it so far I was looking on rear diff and notice I’m missing 1 of Diff mount talk to dealer they don’t list 2 mounts for back just one so @ this point I have no clue what the correct part no is please help.
Thanks
Ravi
sorry wasn't able to figure out how to add pic's
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/acura...-drive/496992/
it's the 3rd pic
Thanks
Ravi
sorry wasn't able to figure out how to add pic's
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/acura...-drive/496992/
it's the 3rd pic
I have not Notice anything yet as I’m new to this car I do notice high speed vibration so I’m getting new A Spec suspension kit 09 under control arm for back. Trying to make this car run the way it should.
One more question I was looking @ how to change rear shocks can’t figure out how I would get to the top bolts do I have to take the rear seat out?
Thanks for all your help
One more question I was looking @ how to change rear shocks can’t figure out how I would get to the top bolts do I have to take the rear seat out?
Thanks for all your help
Yes, you have to remove the rear seat. And it's pretty easy to do. The manual says you need to remove he rear package shelf but you do not need to do that.
The rear seat bottom comes out without tools. There are two tabs you pull, on the bottom leading edge toward the corners of the seat bottom. Feel along the edge and you'll see what I mean.
Once the bottom is out there are a few bolts (I can't remember exactly), and a wire connection, that hold the seat back to the frame behind the seat. From there you can see the top of the shock bolts. I used a three quarter length socket with a swivel and I was able to get the bolts loose without going any further.
Michael
The rear seat bottom comes out without tools. There are two tabs you pull, on the bottom leading edge toward the corners of the seat bottom. Feel along the edge and you'll see what I mean.
Once the bottom is out there are a few bolts (I can't remember exactly), and a wire connection, that hold the seat back to the frame behind the seat. From there you can see the top of the shock bolts. I used a three quarter length socket with a swivel and I was able to get the bolts loose without going any further.
Michael
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Jul 16, 2017 07:33 AM


Cool photos!
