2001 GTS
Enthusiast
Had my motor mounts in for a few weeks now....and WOW. The cars drive so smooth!
Thanks ruckdr!
Thanks ruckdr!
Looks like they've gotten around to adding the Viper tax. $137/pair now. Nice increase.These Excellent Motor Mounts are from Polybushings.com at the very reasonable price of $98.00 per pair. Johnny is great to work with and can be reached on (503) 869-6156 , or [email protected]
Web site:
http://polybushings.com/pages/2469.html
I have a pair I purchased from Dave's Big Brakes I was about to return them. I ended up installing Woodhouse mounts. If you're interested in my set, PM me and we work something out. - Tony
I was getting ready to order these, and called Dave's Big Brakes.
He told me the mounts are thinner and are causing people's headers to hit the frame.
Has anyone put these poly mounts next to a stock mount and confirmed fitment?
thanks,
Dave.
Yep...this is happening to me! It was fine before the cam...now with a bigger cam you can hear the exhaust hitting
Shims...RUCKDR ran into this issue and fabricated a pair of shims that solved the problem.
Oh really! Any details on this??
Oh really! Any details on this??
2001GTS,
Here you go:
It turns out the poly mounts (#2469) are perhaps a fraction of an inch shorter (less thick) than the stock rubber mounts. When installed in my car, I had the same clearance between the header pipes and the frame rail, which was VERY little (feeler gauge clearance). With the Stock rubber mounts, my headers would hit the frame, and since the poly mounts were the same closeness, I decided to add a 1/4 inch shim between the mount and the frame to lift the engine a little. I did this only on the right side where the header is a problem. I got a piece of 1/4 inch steel, cut it to the size of the mount plate (about 3.5 x 2.5 inches), drilled a 1/2 inch hole in the proper place, then cut a slot to the hole so as to be able to slide the shim in around the bolt and only have to loosen the mounts (both sides), and raise the engine just a little. If installed at the same time as the mounts, the slot would not be necessary, just the hole. I also drilled a relief into the shim for the 'knob' on the mount to sit in. It ain't so pretty, but functional.
Worked like a charm.
My motor needs to drop. My Paxton Super Charger brackets hit the cross frame support as well as my steel radiator hose hits my cross support too. Plus my motor flexes way to much and allows my collector gasket to open up and leak. Plus I like vibrations!
I know a 1/4 inch is not that much, but didn't doing just one side lean the engine in the chassis a tad? Extra strain on the tranny mount now as it is twisted slightly?