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    Veteran Member Four Rings jfo's Avatar
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    Motor Mount- Difference between left and right

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    The mounts have the same part number except for the last letter(s). They appear identical visually. Anyone know the difference between the left and right side? Is there an internal difference perhaps?
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    I think one side has a wire connector? Well mine does

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    Possibly the only difference is the orange connector is on different sides


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    Quote Originally Posted by B8_Dude97 View Post
    Possibly the only difference is the orange connector is on different sides


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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaph View Post
    I think one side has a wire connector? Well mine does
    Both sides have connectors and the position is the same on both. The originals were identical with the same part number and no letters at the end. There appear to be a number of rev's of the mounts, with many different letters at the end of a common number. The sellers all list a right and left, with a different letter or two. My replacements for example, ended in AK for the right and C for the left, even though they are identical in appearance.
    I'm just curious and can't find any info about the differences.
    2011 A4 Avant

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