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Old 05-21-2007, 10:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2nd Generation any easy solid motor mounts?

I am replacing my motor mounts and they are a bit of a well you think of a curse word and thats prob it. i am trying to make the back and front mounts sollid as well as the trany which appears to be the easiest. both the front and back when unbolted i can move them all arounf oh joy. but i was wondering if any one has found or made some good ones i will post pic of the crappy one i made sorta.oh and i drive a 88 with 3sfe with a blown head gasket also another casualty of drifting.
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They're probably gonna flame you for the double posting and trying to drift in your camry ... anyways try this:

http://importnut.net/motormount.htm


I tried it on my camry, and it worked great.
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I have that bookmarked for when I have some spare money and time, been meaning to do it for two weeks now as I bought a new front engine mount 4 months ago and its already back to looking like it was when I pulled the old one out.
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2nd Generation yeah

Yeah i know i tried to stop the first post oh well. i finally got one solid rear mount done, i want to buy new one but thats exactly it thay are so soft that it will take me six months and i will have to get new ones plus i am hoping to sell this one by the end of the summer i have a choice between an old beat up rx-4 for free or a thousand dollar 91 fox body mustang that is a four banger. hhhhmmm oh well. Yes all my friends make fun of me for drifting my car which is suprisingly handles farwelly well for a fat girl it may be compact but not enough. Also my friend makes fun of me because i have the stock grandma/ semi truck steering wheel believe me it isnt easy to drift but i am better off for practicing on a car that is alot harder than others.
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How does one "drift" a front wheel drive car? E-Brake?
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