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Old 09-12-2011, 08:31 PM
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I need some motor mounts but I don't know which ones to buy so Im hoping u guys can help me out in which ones to buy..
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Are your stockers worn out? I'd go with Prothane inserts personally.
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I have solid mounts. They were on the car when I bought it. I would have gone with Prothane (+1).

Also - it's a good time to do headers.
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+2 for Prothane. I just did mine and HIGHLY recommend them.
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Prothane buy another set for me
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Ok I will order those and my headers are already on.. Is there a way to install them without having to
take off the headers?
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I just did mine with headers off. I think I searched and saw people that did them with headers on, but it also took them 8-10 hours lol.

Trust me, take the headers off and it will be extremely easy. Took me 2 hours to do the mounts.
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You can install the Prothane inserts with the exhaust on it just takes some time and patience. It is going to be a pain no matter which way you do it so just take your time and you will be able to get them installed. The Prothane part number you would want is Prothane 7-512.
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Ok thanks guys
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I have Energy Suspension motor mounts and they're fantastic. Energy has a unique blend of urethane that is basically top secret and they have exclusive rights to. I'd trust them with urethane more than anyone else, personally.



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