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Old 05-06-02, 11:44 PM
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Transmission Mount

how much is a Transmission Mount from mazda motorsports and it is for a na and i want the better one
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$10 each. need 2
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ok thanks do you know the part #or do i just call them
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http://fc3s-pro.com/TECH/MODS/TRANS/tmount.htm

This should be the same for all 5-speeds, turbos or not...


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I'll piggyback this thread

Ted, would you suggest changing the trans mounts while I have the engine out? I'm ordering the Mazda Motorsports engine mounts, and I've toyed with the idea of getting the Trans mounts too and doing it all at once.. is it worth it? or is it easy enought just to jack up the tranny if the OEM's ever give out?
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I don't usually mess with the crossmember.&nbsp That rubber bushing in there is weak!&nbsp I usually just tighten the bolt down so it doesn't move around - I think flipping the bottom "washer" helps get the spacing right.



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