My thoughts on the Rabbit rear diff mount....

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Old 04-12-2006, 07:17 PM
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Default My thoughts on the Rabbit rear diff mount....

I recently installed the Rabbit motor mount equivalent to the CQ rear diff center mount thinking the original was tired and causing driveline slack. Well it was much better before! The slack hasn't worsened but it hasn't improved either (front and back Allroad mounts are going in next week...) but the worst part is how harsh it is during shifting. If feels and sounds like I installed a solid mount, making a pronounced 'bang' as the driveline engages. It's pretty bad. Controllable if I ease the clutch out, but how fun is that?...Anyone else run into this?
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i have all 4 A4 tranny mounts upgrade and my tranny still bangs
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Default Did you install the Rabbit mount?

The noise I hear/feel is definitely coming from that mount.
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nope, my rear diff mount ain't too bad yet
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