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Old 07-07-2009, 08:32 PM
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Default What do you call this? Transmission mount bracket?

I believe this is called a transmission mount bracket. It is on the passenger's side (2000 A4 2.8L Quattro). There is a mirror (I think) of this part on the driver's side. I'm trying to source a replacement part. What is this actually called? Anybody have the part number? Thanks for the help.
 
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Old 07-08-2009, 12:31 AM
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Check your tranny number but this is what I could find


12 8D0399108R
support for transmission
right / DWR,DWQ,DTT, EEP,ENP

(12) 8D0399108AN
support for transmission
right / DSY,DQT,FRQ, FTF,EHW,FTK

8D0399108AC
support for transmission
right / DWM,DWN

I had this break on mine as well. Caused the CV joint on the drive shaft to start to click. Took me(and a mechanic) forever to figure out the issue. I only paid $35 for the part IIRC. Definitely try to get one from a junkyard or call up APspecialties.

*don't quote me on the part numbers being correct - these where taken from vagcat.com
 
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Old 07-08-2009, 08:11 AM
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I believe the only part that normally wears out here is the transmission mount, which is part #9. Damaging the steel bracket there would require physical damage really..
 
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