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Transmission Mount


Pimshady57
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I have a 2001 3.5 4x4 MT. The rear motor mount/transmission mount are moving a ton and I think is the reason I have a clunk when I change gears. Part numbers that I found are:

113201W200

113754W000

I cannot find them anywhere, what aftermarket have you used that will work for me? Any part numbers?

I also cannot use rock auto since I’m in AZ. 
 

Thanks for your help!

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Looks like the VG and VQ R50s used the same trans mounts, and they are still available aftermarket. I looked it up for '01 and '97 on RA (I know you can't order, but it's still a good parts lookup) and found Anchor 9011 and Westar EM9011 marked as rear/4WD/manual. I punched the Anchor PN into the Gargler and it spat up a few other vendors listing it. Hopefully one of them actually has it in stock. 

 

The second PN comes up as some kind of damper rather than a mount. Possibly an NVH thing? If so, I'd be surprised to find one aftermarket. 

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Agreed, the 2nd part appears to be some sort of NVH damper.  It's not a transmission mount, that's for sure.

 

If you buy from Amazon, you can search for the 1st p/n and it'll return a bunch generic options.  Ebay, too.  Anchor 9011 for $19: https://www.ebay.com/itm/297995046269.

 

If you have a clunk when you change gears, the problem is more likely to be your motor mounts, specifically the driver's side.  If your transmission mount has sheared or shows signs of shearing, I'd be all certain at least one of your motor mounts has already given up the ghost.  I changed mine out a few years ago on a whim, and the 2 pieces came out in 4.

 

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