1998 Elantra engine mounts
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1998 Elantra engine mounts
Took my Elantra to a local independent AAA-approved shop for an oil change
and he told me everything was ok except I need the engine mounts replaced.
Car has 75,000 mi. He quoted me $833. This shop is in Phoenix, AZ. He claims
most front-wheel drives need new mounts after 3 years or so. True? Does the
price seem reasonable?
and he told me everything was ok except I need the engine mounts replaced.
Car has 75,000 mi. He quoted me $833. This shop is in Phoenix, AZ. He claims
most front-wheel drives need new mounts after 3 years or so. True? Does the
price seem reasonable?
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Re: 1998 Elantra engine mounts
On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 06:04:13 -0700, "Eddie" <eaucoin@***.net> wrote:
>Took my Elantra to a local independent AAA-approved shop for an oil change
>and he told me everything was ok except I need the engine mounts replaced.
>Car has 75,000 mi. He quoted me $833. This shop is in Phoenix, AZ. He claims
>most front-wheel drives need new mounts after 3 years or so. True? Does the
>price seem reasonable?
Sounds like the guy who wanted to sell my son a $1500 brake job. As
Click and Clack would say "He has big boat payments".
>Took my Elantra to a local independent AAA-approved shop for an oil change
>and he told me everything was ok except I need the engine mounts replaced.
>Car has 75,000 mi. He quoted me $833. This shop is in Phoenix, AZ. He claims
>most front-wheel drives need new mounts after 3 years or so. True? Does the
>price seem reasonable?
Sounds like the guy who wanted to sell my son a $1500 brake job. As
Click and Clack would say "He has big boat payments".
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Re: 1998 Elantra engine mounts
Nope, not true. Most front-drive cars *do not* need new motor mounts after
three years or so. Of course, on a ten year old car, the rubber could be
cracked or broken. If there's no specific problem with a mount, don't
replace it. There's no sense in performing unnecessary preventive repairs
on a ten-year-old Elantra. If a problem develops with a mount, you can
replace the one with the problem at that time.
As for the price, it's hard to say. Your car has four engine/trans
mounts. If the price is for all four, that's probably a reasonable price.
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three years or so. Of course, on a ten year old car, the rubber could be
cracked or broken. If there's no specific problem with a mount, don't
replace it. There's no sense in performing unnecessary preventive repairs
on a ten-year-old Elantra. If a problem develops with a mount, you can
replace the one with the problem at that time.
As for the price, it's hard to say. Your car has four engine/trans
mounts. If the price is for all four, that's probably a reasonable price.
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