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Old 07-03-2007, 03:16 PM
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1st Gen Motor Mount ID

The one on the left is the good one from Auto Zone. The middle is a stock, shreadded mound, and the right is the NAPA part. The Anchor mount has the same thickness as the good stock unit but has rubber molded into all the weight bearing surfaces.
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So the autozone is the one to get?
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So the autozone is the one to get?
Just make sure it's the Anchor #2710 and you are golden.
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just wanted to see how those motor mounts worked out for you. everything good?
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Even after nearly ripping the rear end out at the drags, no problems at all. They are still perfect.
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Originally Posted by mhuppertz
Even after nearly ripping the rear end out at the drags, no problems at all. They are still perfect.
Which one did you chose and do you recall the cost? Thanks!
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AutoZone. Don't remember the price, but they were cheaper than the thin, crappy NAPA ones.
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Cool, thanks. Anyone know the Anchor p/n for the transmission? Just as well do them all at once...
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I bought mine from Rock Auto .com
Motor mounts part #131 2710 x2 $14.61 ea

Transmission mount #105 2668 x2 $3.09 ea these are the thicker of the 2
#105 2667 x2 $2.82 ea these are the thinner of the 2

All the mounts are Anchor mounts.
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Is the left motor mount different than the right motor mount?
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Originally Posted by coues7
Is the left motor mount different than the right motor mount?
Nope they are the same
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Why not use poly bushings?
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Why not use poly bushings?
Where might one get such a thing?
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Here: PolyBushings.com
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He is also a first genner.

I was the first to violate his '92 pump - It got some timing, gov spring and a lil fuel screw.

Rode in the truck- couldnt tell it had poly bushings in it. Doesnt shake


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