Toyota Repair: 92 camry front motor mount, toyota camry, sudden jerk


Question
I own a 1992 Toyota Camry, 2.2L auto, with 160K miles. Recently I have found out that my front motor mount (closest to the radiator) has came loose. It is still in place and driveable, but it causes a somewhat sudden jerk when I put my foot on the accelerator in the (D) gear. I called a Toyota dealership close to where I live, and got a repair quote of $275. I am curious as to what is involved in repairing this myself, what parts I will need, and what tools. Please RSVP.

Answer
Normally the mount is replaced with the dog bone link, you need basically some wrenches and extensions and sockets and a jack to replace these if you have a good selection of hand tools you can probably do this yourself, the parts you will need is the motor mount and the link(dog bone)if you can get them replaced for $275 parts and labor I suggest that you have them do it, it sounds very reasonable.