In a message dated 6/11/01 2:59:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> Hello all,
> 
> I was wondering anyone has any clue as to how difficult a job it would be
> to replace my motor mounts?  My catalytic converter has been broken for the
> past couple weeks, an I finally got a chance to take it to get looked at.
> The dealer said they would fix the cat, because it's under a special
> emissions warranty, but they told me the cause of the break was from bad
> motor mounts.  They said that would be around $150.
> 
> I would like to know where I could find an after-market set, the cost, and
> if it is an easy enough job to do in my driveway in a few hours.  I looked
> around on sentra.net and the archives, but only found symptoms of bad ones,
> and pros vs. cons for getting after-market ones.  Also, I checked the
> SER.net archives, but for some reason, I was forwarded to a "Forbidden"
> page.
> 
> Thanks to anyone who can help.
> 
> Chris Tasker
> 1998 200SX
> 

chris do you have an auto or manual tranny?, energy only makes mounts for 
manual trannies. $150 for what just the labor? or the parts as well?. if its 
for the parts too have them change them its a good price. Make sure you have 
all of them changed. its better in the long run. You can and should be able 
to do the job yourself. you just need a jack for the tranny  and common 
sockets. I did my 94, i dont know how different it is for you., I took my 
time and it took me about 3 hours, you can probably have it done in half the 
time. tony 94xe auto.....

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