Sounds like the shock mount to me. New mounts are not expensive, a DIY job
really. The metal is not reinforced and the shock threaded rod wears it out
(its a harder steel). I tried finding washers that just sit in the mount's
well to try to reinforce it. Welding it would be better, but I don't have
access to a welder.
I think mounts are 25 bucks each or so. Try fcpgroton.com
> Every time I go over uneven part of the road I have loose vibrating metal
> sound from the rear top. I checked the spring bump stop and it looks
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> Adam
Mike F - 30 May 2005 14:47 GMT
> Sounds like the shock mount to me. New mounts are not expensive, a DIY job
> really. The metal is not reinforced and the shock threaded rod wears it out
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> I think mounts are 25 bucks each or so. Try fcpgroton.com
I've had the mounts separate (rubber to metal). They're easy to change,
you don't even need to lift the car. They're under the trunk floor
wood/carpet pieces just behind the base of the rear seat.

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