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Old 10-29-06, 06:06 PM
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Question **are these mounts worth it??**

i REALLY need som motor mounts, and i found this....

what do you guys think??

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/93-RX...ayphotohosting

do you think this is an easy install??
Old 10-29-06, 06:14 PM
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hmmm those look awefully familiar... and the thread should answer your question.

https://www.rx7club.com/group-buy-center-69/fd-poly-motor-mounts-lowest-price-ever-558406/
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Expect a bit more vibration that stock. I actually prefer polyurethane over the very stiff nylon that those appear to be made of. The stock mounts are too soft and always break in time.
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you may need a compatible steel driver's side mount to use the driver's side one...don't waste your time taking your mounts off if you are not sure you have the steel one
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It says in the description that they are poly. I think the seller and 4CN_Air (mentioned above) are one and the same.

Originally Posted by Rotary Experiment Seven
Expect a bit more vibration that stock. I actually prefer polyurethane over the very stiff nylon that those appear to be made of. The stock mounts are too soft and always break in time.
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4CN_Air is the dude selling the poly mounts on RX7 club and on that Ebay like.

I have the mounts and i am very happy with them, as do lots of my friends and they are also happy. Expect a bit more vibration than stock, but not an annoying amount. Also expect and infinetely tightened gear shift and throttle response.

Honestly, the mounts are great!
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Yeah, they are awesome. I miss mine, but I just couldn't take the extra vibration, and resonance.
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I run Gotham poly motor mounts and have zero vibration, resonance, and drivetrain movement (diff brace too). I love them
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i'm running the noltec mounts, with little to no vibration as well, the increase in shift crispness was awesome
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