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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Perfect fit
P. Jones
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
I did this on a 2013 Limited AWD Sienna.Of the four mounts in this kit the torque, dog bone is the most frequently replaced. I usually buy Toyota parts but I changed out the torque mount with an aftermarket one and it only lasted about 10K miles before it was in worse shape than the 9 year old Toyota one it replaced. I ordered this set to give it another try but before I replace the hard ones I dropped in the torque mount to see how long it lasts. I actually just replaced the lower control arms and I had all three lower mounts unbolted. I noticed that the old mounts had compressed quite a bit but looked and felt fine. The rubber is encased so you wont see a crack in these but the resistance to movement was about the same as the new ones. If the torque mount survives 15K I will install the other mounts.Tip for install.For the lower passenger, remove the torque mount. You cannot remove the big bolt on the engine side of the torque mount. First remove the 3 large bolts on the bracket it is bolted to on the engine. You also have to take off the two smaller nuts on the bracket by the back large bolt. Once that is loose you can remove the firewall side bolt on the torque mount and then remove the bolt on the engine side. Leave it off and move onto the lower mounts now.Remove all 3 lower nuts from the passenger. Completely back out nuts on the lower front mount, leave 2 turns on (you have to lower the mud guard to get at the front mount). Remove the top nut from the passenger mount. Completely back out the top nut on the front mount leaving two turns. Fully loosen all lower nuts on the driver side mount, leave them screwed on a few turns. Place a wood board under the oil pan and jack up the engine until the top bolt of passenger mount clears the bracket and remove the mount. Keep an eye on your lower radiator hose. Only lift as far as you need to clear the bracket. Swap the passenger mount. Apply blue thread locker to the bottom of the new stud that came with the mount and put it through the bracket into the mount. screw it in. You can double nut if you need to. Get all the bolts/nuts started but leave them on by just two turns. Lower the engine.For Front and driver side mounts. Remove the bottom and top nuts from the front and driver side mounts. Now put the board and jack under the transmission and lift until you can clear the mount. Keep an eye on the air box as this area is going to be stressed with the engine lift. Replace the mounts one at a time. Get the nuts started. If you remove both mounts at the same time you run the risk of the engine moving forward or back on the jack and it will be hard to align the bolts. When you replace the first freed mount, install the nuts 2 turns to keep it in place and continue lifting to remove the second mount. Use blue thread locker on the replacement studs where they go into the mount.Use A torque wrench. I believe they are 50 ft for the bottom nuts and 65 for the top.After both driver and front mounts are in you can install the new torque mount. Opposite of removal above.
Alfredo Rodriguez
Reviewed in Mexico on May 25, 2024
Los instale en una Sienna 2005 Limited. El cambio fue notorio, aún no puedo opinar de la durabilidad, pero se sienten mucho mejor que los eagle bhp.
Eduardo Cortes
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
Muy producto igual que el original.
Dante
Reviewed in Mexico on March 9, 2024
Muy mala calidad!Un días duro puesto y se frejo
Benjamin Flores
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024
Exellent
B.A.R.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024
If you're changing the lower control arms on your Sienna, you're going to have to remove at least two of the engine mounts to get to one of the bolts. I highly recommend replacing the engine mounts at the same time if you have any doubts. These mounts fit perfectly and while not as good as genuine parts, they're good enough for our 20 year old van.
Sergio espinoza
Reviewed in Mexico on February 9, 2024
Son los mismos soportesPero mas baratosNo dudenMe ahorre mucho dinero comprandolos
INDI
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024
LOS SOPORTES LLEGARON EN EL TIEMPO INDICADO Y SE INSTALARON SIN NINGUN PROBLEMA
GrandmaS
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024
Engine Motor and Transmission Mount set compatible with 2004-2006 Toyota Sienna has helped out my van tremendously. I took it in to a shop to have them install the mount set. After picking up the van it has run like a brand new van. I wish I would have done this awhile back since it was my main reason to seek another form of transportation but luckily I didn't get another transportation and stuck with my 2004 Toyota Sienna.
Guillermo Regalado D
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
Muy certero u confiable a la hora de instalarse
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