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Engine Urethane mounts ??

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by stewardcboy, Aug 18, 2004.

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    stewardcboy Guest

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    Urethane mounts ??

    Does anyone have them? Do they add a lot of vibration and noise ?
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    Schoat333 New Member

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    allot of us have them including myself.... theres been post before about them. yes you get more vibrations but the definately make a big difference in the launch.. plus no wheel hop... i have a pic of the front one on my page.
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    Re: Urethane mounts ??

    totally worth it for the price.
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    I have them also... more vibration, but way more traction and it sounds good too. DEFINATELY worth the money and time!

    I recommend for anyone needing traction. 1st to 2nd is alot better too
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    Where can I get these how much are they, and how long of an install time are they?
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    dominator 04 Rolla 5spd.

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    The Energy Suspension urethane motor mount insert set for manual tranny is available from Energy Suspension for $22 + shipping. http://www.energysuspension.com
    Figuring it out and installing the inserts took me about an hour... Some have struggled a lot trying to do the rear mount from under the car. I did it from the top, under the hood. First, I un-clipped the shifter cables from the tranny and moved them out of the way. I then removed 2 bolts securing the rear mount to the tranny and the long bolt securing it to the lower mount section. I then only had to jack the car to remove the lower tranny mount bolt. The mount's top section was easily pulled out, cleaned and inserts installed. I then dropped it back in place, started the top bolts in, then while supporting the car, jacked the tranny SLIGHTLY to start and tighten the lower tranny mount bolt. After lowering the car, I simply tightened the 3 top bolts and secured the shifter cables back on. The front mount is a piece of cake...
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    polo708 New Member

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    they are actually for the Matrix... but Bruce will know what your talking about. They arent labeled as Corolla mounts :wink:
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    Just had mine installed today ( i do not have the patience to do this ) . I watched them install both and the back one was a bitch for him. Hehe i kept telling him i'd go on line and find the DIY for some helpful tips but he refused. But he already quoted me a price so he left it at that. Definitely more vibrations at idle. It's no horrible but it's noticeable. If you like your car to be quiet and smooth at stop lights DO NOT DO THIS MOD. I love the feeling though. :D
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    dominator 04 Rolla 5spd.

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    The vibration at idle does diminish considerably after a few hundred miles, to the point where I barely notice it, even when idle settles down to 750 RPM's.

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