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    good rubbers? (motor mounts)

    hey again when i do my clutch next week i want to put in new mounts...my rubbers are pretty well shot and well a stage 3 would probably just tear them off, anybody have any solid mounts for a decent price? not looking for hasport, maybe something just a little stronger than oem
    91 LX Coupe H22 swap, n/a build in progress. "007 CB7"
    I'll smoke your v8 like I smoke my ganja

    #2
    not askin if anyones selling them but what do you guys reccomend?
    91 LX Coupe H22 swap, n/a build in progress. "007 CB7"
    I'll smoke your v8 like I smoke my ganja

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      #3
      You can replace with oem, fill your old mounts with polyurethane, buy new mounts from esp, or buy inserts.

      The best would be replace with esp, but also the most expensive. Next would be to fill yourself. If you go with inserts, you have to make sure your engine mounts are in good condition.
      Current 2016 Ford F150 XLT Sport
      Past 1990 Accord EX Sedan
      Past 1990 Accord LX Sedan
      Past 1991 Accord LX Sedan
      Past 1993 Accord LX Wagon
      Current 1991 Accord EX Wagon

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        #4
        Originally posted by fatboy1185 View Post
        You can replace with oem, fill your old mounts with polyurethane, buy new mounts from esp, or buy inserts.

        The best would be replace with esp, but also the most expensive. Next would be to fill yourself. If you go with inserts, you have to make sure your engine mounts are in good condition.

        http://www.explicitspeedperformance.net/ESPHAMMK.html

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          #5
          some guy on here is sellin some mounts pmed me with a pic...asking close to what i would pay for new oem ones. we'll see wat happens
          91 LX Coupe H22 swap, n/a build in progress. "007 CB7"
          I'll smoke your v8 like I smoke my ganja

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            #6
            Fill the mounts from the polyurethane make sure theres no or next to no air bubbles. It will last for years to come its 35 maybe even cheaper to fill them up all around for 35 bucks.

            Just make sure you duct-tape 1 side completely and let it sit for a complete 24 hours to cure with 94 shore compound resin hardener and you should be good.

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