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Old 06-03-2009, 03:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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4th Generation Need help buying new motor mounts

I am trying to buy new motor mounts for my camry, I just want to go ahead and replace all of them as Im pretty sure more than 1 is broken. I've found these two on ebay

This one says its made of "harder rubber"

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TOYOTA-CAMRY-2-2L-V4-97-98-99-00-01-ENGINE-MOUNT-4PCS_W0QQitemZ380127281704QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotor s_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item58815a0228& _trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=65%3A16|39%3A1|240 %3A1318

and then there's this one "from the factory"

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TOYOTA-CAMRY-97-01-ENGINE-MOTOR-MOUNT-KIT-4PSC-NEW_W0QQitemZ170329610781QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotors _Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item27a86f9a1d&_ trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=65%3A16|39%3A1|240% 3A1318


I just am not sure on which one to get, or if anyone can suggest where to get them elsewhere. Looking for all 4 pieces (i think it would be best to do them all at same time, unless i shouldnt worry?) for 2000 Camry I4.
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Best bet is to check the dogbone first by revving the engine a little. If the engine twists a lot, the front mount may be bad. Both the dogbone and front mount are easy to see so chekc those first. You can also push the car back and forth while its in Park and see how much the motor moves.
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The motor moves a lot, in drive and in reverse. it jerks around a lot when your break torque it. I figured I would just replace all of them, just need to know which ones to go for.
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http://www.speed-source.net/ I believe sells a polyurethane set. Give them a phone call. Can't lose with poly...
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Hey Richie, aren`t Polyurethane more stiff, like the next level from hard rubber?
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Best bet is to check the dogbone first by revving the engine a little. If the engine twists a lot, the front mount may be bad. Both the dogbone and front mount are easy to see so chekc those first. You can also push the car back and forth while its in Park and see how much the motor moves.
Get a torque rod! Best bang for the buck lol
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Hey Richie, aren`t Polyurethane more stiff, like the next level from hard rubber?
Yes, but they don't wear out nearly as fast as the rubber ones. I've had my rubber dogbone mount for nearly two years now and it has cracks in it
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If you want genuine Toyota stuff at a discount email garrickwholesale@yahoo.com and ask for a quote. I've ordered from this guy twice and gotten the goods at a decent price.
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Get a torque rod! Best bang for the buck lol
where can i get those torque rod? i've seen it somewhere but can't remember.
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^I think they only make torque rods for the 1MZ-FE engine only. I got mines made from ASG14, there was a group buy to get them a couple of years ago made by Jim.
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bump..

I had one more question, was going to order the parts on rockauto.com; does anyone know how the brand ANCHOR is? wanted to buy all for mounts in this brand, but not sure how well it is. OEM is far much more i believe.
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does it make a difference which one we buy Hydraulic mount or solid mount and how do you know which one you have now .....which one are better (i am guessing Hydraulic mount)?

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