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    Default rear t bracket

    im bout to throw this bracket through my windshield this thing sucks to put in with the motor in the car anybody got a trick to doing it in the car
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    driver side motor mount and passenger side tranny mount on?

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    if so its simple unplug your coolant hose that connects to the firewall,unbolt the metal bracket holding the cooling neck that controls your climate control switch,and squeeze it in may take 30 mins or so but it can be done,you do not need to undo the mounts or lower the motor

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    These are a biatch! Took me an hour on my friends EG coupe

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    tak the front torwue mounts off so the engine can move freely back and forth front to back and have someone pull forward on it and slide it in. it's a 30 min job

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