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Old 04-28-2008, 08:11 PM
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Does any one have a good set. If not then i will be forced to by the solid motor mounts from LR.
Old 04-28-2008, 08:37 PM
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I have a good used pair that I just pulled out of my '89 951. Genuine Porsche mounts. I'm the 3rd owner of the vehicle sp I do not know exactly when they were replaced. Visually in good condition. Send me a PM with your e-mail if interested. I can send picts.
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I got some NIZE style, with a little JB weld they will be like new again.
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Originally Posted by lart951
I got some NIZE style, with a little JB weld they will be like new again.
lololol
lartiga did you get my pm and the head i sent you?
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I've got the solid mounts from LR (good pieces, BTW) but they transmit a whole lot of vibration into the cabin and I have to Loctite almost everything now. For a street car I don't think you'll like them.
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Solid mounts for a street car will be harsh and you may find you start to brake more items than you ever imagined do to the vibrations. Rule of thumb is go only OEM do to the time and or cost of the job. good luck.
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if you buy the 'aftermarket' motor mounts from zims, you will get the genuine porsche mounts with the 'triangle-p' porsche logo ground off so they could sell them for cheaper.

http://www.allzim.com/acatalog/
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Originally Posted by nize
if you buy the 'aftermarket' motor mounts from zims, you will get the genuine porsche mounts with the 'triangle-p' porsche logo ground off so they could sell them for cheaper.

http://www.allzim.com/acatalog/
thanks for the good info



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