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laprodigy001

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Hello

I need help identifying a part under my 98 gmc yukon 4x4 5.7l . the part is underneath the truck around the backseat area. Its a bar that connects the right and left sides of the frame together. Mine seems to have lost a bushing. Can anyone tell me what the part is called so j can replace the bushing.
 

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is this bushing under the tranny tail where the "cross member" is? that would be a tranny mount, with out it the tranny can bounce up and down and make some fun sounds. unbolt the old one, then with a jack lift the tranny up just enough to replace it.
 
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Here is pic. It makes a clanking noise when I go over a bump. So when I looked at it I notices the one side all the way to the right where the flash seems to be brightest at is missing a bushing and I can shake it making that clanking sound. Do you know what this part is called? And if they just sell the bushings for them.a03c887dd0f3a16d0229a4781c93494e.jpg

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looks like the torsion bar mount. it got a long bar to the front lca's?
 
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transmission cross member, dealer might have it maybe, you could try rockauto also
What does this part actually do. Is it something I need fixed asap or could it wait?

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Daniel, go by your local parts store, they will tell you what it is and may have the bushing you need, good luck.
David g............:)
 

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it is probably not a immediate need, mostly it is designed to prevent noise and allows for movement of the frame, your best bet is probably going to be the junkyard for a direct replacement, but you might get lucky and find something at the auto parts store in the "help" section that would fit and work.
 

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