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Old 10-31-2006, 03:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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anyone have unwanted 20V FWD mounts?

wanted to know if anyone had a set of unwanted 20V FWD mounts there willing to part with,

I want to replace my worn out POS mounts with something a little stiffer, and the 20V's are stiffer, so if anyone has some lying around they don't need i'll pay for the shipping and whatever you feel there worth to you.
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Old 10-31-2006, 03:57 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Dont buy new mounts!.... Get a urethane kit for your mounts and you will never have another problem with them. You can get the kit for as cheap as $30-40.00.
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Old 11-01-2006, 12:42 AM   #3 (permalink)
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old ones are soo bad i dont think urethane inserts would work, where did you see inserts for the 93 - 97's
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I didnt see any inserts. I know some ppl that, instead of getting new mounts they urethaned there mounts and never had another problem with them. Fill the mount up with urethane and let it dry, then you basically have a solid mount that will absorb lots of shock, bounce etc....
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It wont absorb shocks, stock mounts do that. the solid urethaned mounts transfer the shocks to the frame and into the cabin. More noise and rougher ride will result.
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Hey Flashmn, it may not absorb much shock at all, but at least he wont ever have to replace them again.
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But really how often do you wear engine mounts out??

My brothers race car has urathane mounts and its freaking awful to drive on the road.
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You'll wear engine mounts fast if you keep the revs so low that the engine lugs..as its shaking alot. Then aging process is another mount killer.
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Old 11-02-2006, 04:50 PM   #9 (permalink)
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http://toyota-trd.jp/en/strt/rubber.html

Should see if you could source those mounts, most likely alot better than someone's used mounts.
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Not being a wise-ass with this question. Why look for 20v mounts? I mean its the same block as the 4age 16v. Why not look for a new set of those? They're easy to find.
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thats a thought, reason i said 20V is when i was throwing junk out i came across a rear 20V mount off one of my trannies the rubber part filled the center rather than the regular that has 5/8" around the center part. i changed it and it made a fair difference..
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Yeah, that rubber one underneath is easy to change. Its hard to wear that one out too.
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