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Old 05-24-07, 06:07 PM
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Uh, I think this one has seen better days. It appears it twisted itself off in the center. It was just hanging by a thread. I believe this is the driver's side mount.

Where is the best place to pick up a quality set of engine mounts?


Old 05-24-07, 07:41 PM
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nice. good time to do a noltec conversion... at least that is what I am doing.
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Buy a busted used steelie (passenger side IIRC), some good quality bolts and $60 worth of urethane from McMaster Carr. Get out the Sawzall and have fun. https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/motor-mount-163324/page3/

Of course Damian has already done most of the work for us and took nice pictures and wrote it up.

This is what I'm ordering tomorrow to fix my mounts.
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Yeah, the drivers side is aluminum and has that bulge in the middle. So would buying a steel passenger side work as a direct fit replacement on the driver side? Mines a 93 so that's why they are different.
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yeah. the pass side will have the mounting spots for the heat shield, but you wont need it ... unless you have turbos on the drivers side too.
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I got my mounts from Banzai racing ( http://www.banzai-racing.com/ ), I'm very happy with them and great price.
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Originally Posted by spandy
Yeah, the drivers side is aluminum and has that bulge in the middle. So would buying a steel passenger side work as a direct fit replacement on the driver side? Mines a 93 so that's why they are different.
Or you could do as I did and just buy the urethane and cut a hole out so that the bulge will fit down in it.
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