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this is a real easy one for you guys. 88 kc v6 4x4 5spd. which way is forward on the tranny mount. the old one separated and I can't tell which way the angle should face. thanks, Joe
 
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I don't understand your question. Can you please clarify your problem. Has the tranny mount separated?


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the mount has separated. I have the new one. It has a cant or a bevel which I assume gives it a precise orientation. what I am asking is which way points to the front. one side has a lip the other a 90 degree bend. thanks again, Joe
 
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The tranny angles down in the back. Put the taller edge of the mount forward.



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thank you very much, Joe
 
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