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Help with motor mounts and roll stop mounts

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wicked98gsx

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Feb 17, 2012
Middlesex, North Carolina
So I need help... and I'll put this is kendergarden for so maybe it will eliminate all confusion

I bought this:

STM: PROTHANE MOTOR MOUNT INSERTS | 90-99 DSM | 13-1902 | 13-1901

To fix this and the other side as well:

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After reading as much as possible... I'm finding out that it only completely replace the driver side and passenger side mounts

Not these...(roll stops):

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So where do I buy the full replacement insert for the roll stops? I dont want to pay $400 for all 4 brand new mounts with inserts... just want the bushing or whatever its called:confused:
 

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As far as I know, there are no full urethane inserts for the front and rear for a 2g. I've seen solid metal inserts but no urethane inserts.

Avid sells the tuner style mounts for double the price of the prothanes but those are out of stock most places.
 
Torque solutions makes them for a 2g. I just bought and installed them a month ago. FYI the rear mount came with the wrong bolts.
 
They can be custom made to. Delrin would work. Also the DIY filler material... cant remember but google it. DIY motor mounts. It should hit on a thread on tuners
 
I have a 96 auto. I bought the prothane kit which fully replaces the inside of the side mounts but just has inserts which didn't fit for the front and rear so purchased new front and rear mounts from autozone. I then filled them with 3m urethane window sealer. They took over a week to dry completely. This could prob be avoided by layering it in and letting it dry instead of filling it all all the way right away. I have put approx 5000 miles on so far and both are still perfect.
 
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