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propaganda382

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I have a 98GT and Im having SLP LT's put on so while the engine is out i figured id have new motor mounts put in. I just wanted to make sure theres only 2 mm's for my car. do u think i need tranny mounts also??, although it might cost a little more, i dont know if it would be worth it or not. If you had a company prefrence thatd be cool too, im prob gonna get upgrades anyway instead of the stock replacements.

Thanks alot for the help.......Eric
 

jasonh_86

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Go with Urethane motor mounts, and yes there are only 2 of them.

The trans. mount can be done anything, it's not really that big of a deal to replace.
 

fastangboi

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Polyurithanes will give you alot more feed back. I just installed a poly tranny mount and i get vibrations @ 36-42mph under a load. It almost feels like i threw in a solid mount. But its true that they are way stiffer and last longer than rubber. But if you have a girl friend that complains about a smoothe ride, id replace them with rubber.

hope that helps
 

CRZYHRSGT

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Sometimes you just can't satisify 'em...

fastangboi said:
...i get vibrations...a girl friend that complains about a smoothe ride...
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I too am a fan of poly anything, but you do compromise some of the vibration absorption characteristics of regular rubber.
 

nwapache

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fastangboi said:
. But if you have a girl friend that complains about a smoothe ride, id replace them with rubber.

hope that helps
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Wouldn't it look funny to have a rubber girlfriend in the passenger seat?
 

CRZYHRSGT

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nwapache said:
Wouldn't it look funny to have a rubber girlfriend in the passenger seat?
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Why not? They can have rubber dudes in the passenger seat...




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I have poly mounts and I like them. Tranny mount is real easy to replace. I would reccomend poly mounts. A little more engine vibration and movement but they are nice.
 
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