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post Nov 18, 2007 - 6:01 PM
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HI, I am looking for celica gt passenger side motor mounts? pm me or email me at bigron1265@hotmail.com
 
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post Nov 23, 2007 - 9:54 AM
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yeah actually urs might not have broke, what i think i need is alighnment on the wheels, cause its shaking on the passenger side, but the engine does not move, its very firm, so i gotta get it checked out

yeah actually urs might not have broke, what i think i need is alighnment on the wheels, cause its shaking on the passenger side, but the engine does not move, its very firm, so i gotta get it checked out
post Nov 23, 2007 - 8:49 PM
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QUOTE(supra12big @ Nov 23, 2007 - 9:54 AM) [snapback]616876[/snapback]

yeah actually urs might not have broke, what i think i need is alighnment on the wheels, cause its shaking on the passenger side, but the engine does not move, its very firm, so i gotta get it checked out

yeah actually urs might not have broke, what i think i need is alighnment on the wheels, cause its shaking on the passenger side, but the engine does not move, its very firm, so i gotta get it checked out

Your passenger axle may need the spacer adjusted to keep it from binding the axle. Jack up the front end, Turn over the passenger wheel by hand. If it resists or feels grabby, The axle is too long. Youll need to remove the spacer and cut it down to 1/2 inch. That will cause a vibration and weird feel. Which could cause your engine to bounce around and break the motor mounts. Keep us updated. Good luck!
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