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The answer is no has the large part of the tear drop mount faces towards the rear of the car, small part to front engine side. 1 One piece of advice is make sure once you have the car upon ramps, axle stands that the rear wheels are chocked, handbrake fully on, and the car is in neutral manual or Automatic. This will help to centralise the engine so the mount fits easy, if you don't and you remove the mount the engine will drop rearwards and you will struggle to fit the mount. Short bolt first. 2 Then remove the long bolt. 3 Re-fit the new mount has taken off. 4 5
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