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Old 09-11-2008, 08:07 AM
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So I am starting to leak fluid from the motor mounts, so as I am about to replace the mounts I wanted to see if anyone had any opinions on which mounts to go with? Are the OEM mounts just as good to go with for replacements? I didn't plan on doing much for engine mods so trying to get by as cheap and practical as possible.

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I have the street density and they have worked great.<ul><li><a href="http://www.034motorsport.com/product_info.php?products_id=772">cleekkk...</a></li></ul>
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Yeah I was just on your website yesterday looking at these, very nice!
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Default no worries

I would suggest getting the transmission mounts they have as well, really helped me clean up the driveline slop that i was starting to get over time. nice part is these are solid rubber so there will never be an issue with them leaking.
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I got the street- wish I'd gone with the track. Streets are a good alt to stock.
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Default Good deal!

Yeah I def need to replace the transmission mount at the same time, lots of slack. Had to check the other day just to make sure nothing actually broke into two pieces. So there is a pretty big difference between the street and track versions?
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Default haven't felt the track ones

but the street density are a little stiffer than the stock. I've heard some people that didn't like the track density because they could feel more of the engine vibration. I think it just comes down to a matter of what you're looking for. Do the tranny and motor mounts for sure, then go for a snub mount to really clean it up. After I did that my driveline felt as tight as a new car.
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track density are extremely stiff.. vibrating inside the car stiff...
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Unless you are running insane horsepower. And yes, the street mounts will vibrate/hum at about 3.5k rpm, highway speed for the 5-speed.
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