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    Anyone know a good online site to get aftermarket motor mounts? My stock ones are squeeking and wore out. Figured I'd try for something better than the stock OEM replacements if they exist.
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    INTENSE-Racing.com: Hydraulic Motor Mount

    INTENSE-Racing.com: Hydraulic Transaxle Mount

    If you need the uppers, you have options for either regular replacements or poly replacements.

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    ...not scanning/monitoring your motor is like bangin a hooker and you just HOPE your not infected.
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    ^^Negative.

    Hydraulic ones are what you want to stay away from, because they are fluid filled...and fail over time, so you'd be back to square one.

    RockAuto.com sells solid rubber replacements...and they are cheaper...so get those. It'll also give better feel for the drivetrain and transfer power better to the ground as well. I'd get those along with flipping the upper dog bone mounts 90*, which is found in the link in my signature about modding.

    I have a solid transmission mount and a fluid filled motor mount with poly uppers in my silver car, its pretty solid although there is still a little movement under throttle, which the solid rubber engine mount should fix. The blue car in my signature however had poly engine/trans mounts along with poly uppers...and it didn't budge at ALL. Even under WOT conditions, but wooooo...was it rough.
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    So whats the best way to go for just a replacement..??? Car is bone stock...I dont want any vibrations at idle.. what would be a good stock replacement mount(s).????
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    Quote Originally Posted by tc300 View Post
    So whats the best way to go for just a replacement..??? Car is bone stock...I dont want any vibrations at idle.. what would be a good stock replacement mount(s).????
    Hi guy, read post above you.

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    ^^Negative.

    Hydraulic ones are what you want to stay away from, because they are fluid filled...and fail over time, so you'd be back to square one.

    RockAuto.com sells solid rubber replacements...and they are cheaper...so get those. It'll also give better feel for the drivetrain and transfer power better to the ground as well. I'd get those along with flipping the upper dog bone mounts 90*, which is found in the link in my signature about modding.

    I have a solid transmission mount and a fluid filled motor mount with poly uppers in my silver car, its pretty solid although there is still a little movement under throttle, which the solid rubber engine mount should fix. The blue car in my signature however had poly engine/trans mounts along with poly uppers...and it didn't budge at ALL. Even under WOT conditions, but wooooo...was it rough.
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