Engine/Motor Mount Trouble

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that part number comes up as a "right" side mount, does it also fit the left?
That's weird because if you go to Rockauto the mounts are the same on both sides, just one part number for either side. I was looking at reviews on Amazon and one guy said it fit his 07 Tahoe so it looks like it fits the NNBS.
 

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Glad to hear! Jeez man, you got people going custom when there is an option already available. In an age where information travels faster than ever, cant believe we are so late to get this info.

So now I wonder what else is interchangeable with the H3 Hummer and police cars.

Transmission difference?
 

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I've been watching these motor mount threads for a while and I'm amazed that those of you who've had your mounts replaced especially at a dealer are still using production mounts. I work for a police vehicle fleet with almost 200 Tahoe's. GM put out a bulletin in like 2008 for a heavy duty replacement mount that does not have fluid in it. Part number 25847739. It does not show up when the parts guy looks up a mount so I can't blame them but the service dept. should have access to it. We have replaced almost every left side mount in the fleet with these and had zero failures. Police drive these things far harder than probably any of you and no failures. Just ask the parts dept. to order this number.

Order placed! Mount on it's way. I'll install this one on the left side, and probably use one of the new standard mounts I have in the stash on the passenger side. :D
 

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Can you take a comparison pic when you get the old one out.

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Can we sticky this thread? The solid rubber OEM mount might be the perfect solution to all of our motor mount woes.
 

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That's actually the passenger side part number for an H3 with the 5.3L. In case that wasn't mentioned already.
 

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That's actually the passenger side part number for an H3 with the 5.3L. In case that wasn't mentioned already.
Another thing... A review on Amazon states it worked well on an 07 Tahoe. The description on rockauto describes it as a conventional mount where as the yukon mount for mine is described as hydraulic (obviously). Just another reason to believe this would work.
 

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That's actually the passenger side part number for an H3 with the 5.3L. In case that wasn't mentioned already.
Both sides are the same p/n. All the mounts for this year have the same p/n's for both sides.
 

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Not only have we replace so many at work with these but I have helped my son replace his in an 07 Avalanche 5.3. I've experienced it first hand and know what a ***** it is too do. Replace it with hydraulic mounts and your certainly going to be doing it again later.
 

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Both sides are the same p/n. All the mounts for this year have the same p/n's for both sides.

Yes, for our trucks. The H3 shows two different p/ns for driver and pass. The driver might be the same mount with a big plate bolted to the motor side.
 

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Yes, for our trucks. The H3 shows two different p/ns for driver and pass. The driver might be the same mount with a big plate bolted to the motor side.
I just saw that. That's what it looks like, there's a plate bolted to the mount but the mount itself looks the same. It also looks like they charge $30 for that piece of steel that our rigs probably don't need.
 

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I just saw that. That's what it looks like, there's a plate bolted to the mount but the mount itself looks the same. It also looks like they charge $30 for that piece of steel that our rigs probably don't need.

Yep, the supposed TSB notes the pass side mount, which as you mentioned is probably the same as driver side with out that $30 piece of the general's finest steel.
 

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I have 2 of the 25847739 mounts on my shelf and they do not have any type of plate attached to them.
 

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I have 2 of the 25847739 mounts on my shelf and they do not have any type of plate attached to them.

Right, that's the passenger side mount. The driver side part is 25847738 IIRC. It has a plate on it that looks like it would run down the side of the block.
 

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I've been watching these motor mount threads for a while and I'm amazed that those of you who've had your mounts replaced especially at a dealer are still using production mounts. I work for a police vehicle fleet with almost 200 Tahoe's. GM put out a bulletin in like 2008 for a heavy duty replacement mount that does not have fluid in it. Part number 25847739. It does not show up when the parts guy looks up a mount so I can't blame them but the service dept. should have access to it. We have replaced almost every left side mount in the fleet with these and had zero failures. Police drive these things far harder than probably any of you and no failures. Just ask the parts dept. to order this number.

Thats the best intel yet in this thread. Do you have a part manufacturer name on the part number you listed?
 

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