did you try don herrings? I don't remember what i paid for all four but it was a pretty good price.
Ok so I finally am looking to replace my motor mounts!! All 4 of them and after researching online and quoting local auto stores ....the lowest price I found shipped for all 4 was $199.00 oreillys and autozone wanted 314.00 for all and had to be ordered as well! so I went ahead and ordered from here...was wondering if anyone else had too or know if they will be good? lol Thanks!
http://mitsubishi-car-parts.macautop...oductInfo.aspx
did you try don herrings? I don't remember what i paid for all four but it was a pretty good price.
Have you considered inserting Prothane poly mounts? I've heard a lot of postive reviews on them, and will be installing mine as soon as they come. Listening to the engine bouncing around on the mounts gets old
this is advice from a fellow TGCTx member when I asked him the same question...
ok if you plan on doing heavy proformance go with the prothane inserts.
Prothane are made only for proformance cars (drag or track) NOT for DD's. so its just a insert! it does not come with the mount housing. you would have to take out the old OEM inserts and install the new inserts, and from what i heard it is a BITCH TO DO.
OEM is the best way to go, if you drive your car as a DD.
OEM mounts are trash. They are soft and get blown out way to fast, especially if the previous owner drove the car hard.
You dont have to use them for performance, just for guaranteed lasting mounts. It's easy to press the old ones out with a press, which people try to do without.
Also, you aren't buying OEM mounts, they are crappy chinese replacements which will wear out even faster, and are of shitty quality. OEM Mitsu mounts will cost you near $600 to purchase
I bought mine for $85 shipped, and the the only downside I can think of, is there will be more vibration at idle.
rough idle will kill you down the rode when it gets annoying exspecially in the winter time.
Only sonata f5m42 swapped. N/A build in motion.
The mounts ate easy to do. People say use a torch and a chisel and it's a PITA but I used a sawzaw and cut 2 notches and pushed the old insert out with a hammer and a chisel
As far as the vibration, yes you will vibrate more but after a while it will be less and if you 5spd then there won't be much vibration at all
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Yup, the link is for the oem style and not the actual oem!
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