Passenger side motor mount is bad.
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Passenger side motor mount is bad.
Can anyone post a link to some sites that have solid motor mounts for sale. I can't seem to find any. I don't if its where I'm lookin or what. Maybe I'm just blind?
#2
RE: Passenger side motor mount is bad.
look on ebay. solid motor mount are not the best decision for a street car if you drive it every day. but ebay has them cheap. i went with prothane motor n trans mounts. they are beefy as hell man.
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RE: Passenger side motor mount is bad.
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Price:
$73.88[/align]
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App:
1979-1993 Ford Mustang
Brand:
Comp Engineering Engine Mount
Part #:
C604010
Description:
COMPETITION ENGINEERING SOLID STEEL MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION MOUNTS -- Replaces Stock OEM-Style Rubber Mounts To Eliminate Torque Loss And Binding Linkages, A Common Result Of Excessive Engine Movement, These Solid Steel Mounts Eliminate The Need For Bulky Straps And Chains, Finished With A Protective Zinc Coating
Engine - Fits
1988: 2.3L, 4 Cylinder, Gas, FI, VIN 'A' LX
1988: 5.0L, V8, Gas, FI, VIN 'E' GT
http://www.racepages.com/products/in...0331&Nty=1
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RE: Passenger side motor mount is bad.
Everyone always complains about solid mounts in a dd and for what, I don't know. I run solids with a poly trans mount and have no problem. Not a dd, but wouldn't be an issue if it was. You can find cheap ones (they don't need to be "top of the line," it's a hunk of metal) at www.summitracing.com. Be careful though, there's a set of Moroso's there that'll raise the engine 1/2". No good.
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