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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Nov 22, '06 From Maui, HAWAII Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Aloha 6gc Family! Today I Went To Renew My 1994 Toyota Celica GT Coupe's Annual Safety Inspection. The Inspector Pulled Into Their Garage And Noticed My Vigourest Shaking From The Engine. He Jacked The Left Front Tire Shock The Wheel And Determined That Shaky Engine Was From Worn Motor Mounts. What Are They For And How Do I Replace Them?
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Yep, they have a chunk of rubber in them to absorb the vibration of the motor and transmission.
Front, motor side, transmission side, all three different. RockAuto.com is your friend. Toyota > 199X > Celica > 1.8/2.2 > engine > motor mount And like they said you can search the forum for lots of threads on how to put them in. ![]() -------------------- Bust a Deal; Face the Wheel.
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