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Should I be using the factory type and just replace the whole thing or use the polyurethane inserts in my original shells?
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I used the black urethane mounts by energy suspension and am very satisfied.Should I be using the factory type and just replace the whole thing or use the polyurethane inserts in my original shells?
What ya want for them?I wound up using the Anchor mounts after fighting with the urethane mounts. I still have the urethane mounts if anyone is interested. The urethane mounts seemed significantly larger than factory or Anchor mounts. Truck is fairly smooth with new rubber mounts.
Got these on my 2005 Honda Accord’s. Already replaced one that had leaked.some years ago I had seen several GM cars (front wheel drive flavored) use some sort of hydraulic fluid filled motor mounts. some of those gems a fella couldn't even feel the engine running! it would have been nice if they made such an animal for our rigs too!
In 20 years, what you don't want to do, might amaze you.I'm sort-of torn on this. I like the idea of the longevity, but if I need to replace in 20 years due to being worn, I'm not sure it will be much more trouble than what I'm doing now. One extra bolt per side is all. I suppose propping the engine up will suck a little. I've removed the originals from under the truck anyhow. Even with a lift, the driver side is a suck job due to the front differential.
Thanks for the input Marty. I had pretty much made up my mind I would use rubber to replace, but now it's up in the air again for me. Back to pondering... My lift pump gives me plenty of vibration, even on isolators. I am picky, though, so maybe I just notice it more than someone else might.
True.In 20 years, what you don't want to do, might amaze you.
Hadn't considered the effect balance will have. Good thought.I like the poly mounts, both engine and tranny, and I've found with a well balanced motor the vibration is no a issue.