85 Ford Bronco 4-Speed Automatic Clunking Noise Under Drivers Seat

I know this is not an automotive form or anything, but today I replaced the transmission mount on my 85 ford broco it has a 4-speed automatic transmission. Now for some reason the darn thing is making this weird clunking sound and it makes the driver seat vibrate. I'm sure I screwed up some where, but does anyone have any clue on what it might be?

Added (1). Also it is only doing it while driving in gear, I have not checked it in neutral as of yet.

1989 Ford Bronco ii won't start?

I have a 1989 Ford Bronco 2 & I put a new battery in but the car still doesn't work. I checked fuses, wires, etc. & can't find anything wrong. What could I be missing?

Added (1). *Car still doesn't have power with new battery

Mechanic problem. 1988 ford bronco?

I have an electrical problem. I have a great battery and alternator. But if i drive, turn off the vehicle go inside the store. Grab a drink, come back and try to start it. Its like the battery is dead. I have to wait 15 minutes or more for it starts again. Its a 1988 ford bronco full size 5.8l

Problems with a 1994 Ford Bronco?

I'm having trouble with my 1994 ford bronco with the 351w. I have an error code that says there's a problem with the EGR. The Air conditioning is also acting up, it won't open through the front vents, but will push cold and hot air through the top ones. Gas mileage has dropped, and I also have a slight loss of power at around 40+ mph. Is this a vacuum issue? If so would anybody be able to point me in the right direction on how to resolve it? Thank y'all in advance!

Is the cap to a 94 ford bronco removable?

I bought a 94 eddy bour ford Bronco and i was told the cap can come off but my friend took a look at it and doesn't see any latches to remove the cap from the bed. Is there anyway to get it off or is it unremovable at all?

1974 Ford Bronco 351w wants to die in water and car wash

The other day a friend and I were doing a little trail driving when we came to a water crossing and as he entered the Bronco died. It would run while he held the key in the start position but when released to run would die. After he exited the water it sputtered for a second but was perfectly fine to continue driving. On our way back home we stopped at a car wash to clean the vehicles. The car wash had underbody sprayers and as he drove over it the truck nearly died but since it was only in contact with the water for a moment it continued to run. Any help to remedy this will be considered and appreciated.