#547, "solid motor mounts installed (cuts down wheel hop)"
hey guys I read that someone was looking for solid motor mounts. Well energy suspensions makes them and they are 20$. The install on the rear is a little tricky. The feel is a little wierd the car tends to shake at idle but it is woth it.If anyone has problems hit me up.
#548, "RE: solid motor mounts installed (cuts down wheel hop)" In response to Reply # 0
Are you sure these aren't just inserts. I find it hard to believe full mounts would cost $20 especially from energy. Are you sure there solid or are they just "more solid".
#549, "RE: solid motor mounts installed (cuts down wheel hop)" In response to Reply # 0
If you dont mind... WOuld u please show us a step by step instructions on the motor mounts install and what tools and certain tricky moves that was done with the rear mounts??? Juan i think this would be cool for the 2gNT web page...
#552, "these are only inserts" In response to Reply # 4
that slip in next to the factory mounts. I think Prothane might make a full poly mount....not sure. I would not recommend it anyway...too much vibration from the motor. I would stick to new factory mounts with energy suspension motor mount inserts. These install on the front and rear mounts. The side mounts are left alone and really not needed. suspension.com will get them to ya quick and pretty darn cheap. BTW: if you race at the track just buy the solid mount from howellautomotive.com to install at the track.
#553, "RE: these are only inserts" In response to Reply # 5
I have the solid mount up front and dont mind it on full time but rear inserts might be the straw that breaks the hat (and I'm not swapping a rear mount but once). I think I'm gonna do it anyway and learn to live with it like I did the front solid one.