Quick Motor Mount Question
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Quick Motor Mount Question
I am doing a 00' gsr swap into my 96 civic dx (auto 2 manual as well) and ive found a 5 piece motor mount set on jhpusa.com, il put the link below so you can see what im talking about.
But besides the rear bracket (which im getting also) what else am im going to Havre to get if I were to get that 5 piece set and would I have any problems with these mounts in my swap because id rather not waiste the money on something that's notbgonna work-
Please let me know and heres the link
http://www.jhpusa.com/store/pc/viewP...idproduct=8869
But besides the rear bracket (which im getting also) what else am im going to Havre to get if I were to get that 5 piece set and would I have any problems with these mounts in my swap because id rather not waiste the money on something that's notbgonna work-
Please let me know and heres the link
http://www.jhpusa.com/store/pc/viewP...idproduct=8869
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Re: Quick Motor Mount Question
Hasport and innovative both sell billet mount kits for ur swap
I have a 98 civic coupe with a gsr swap I went with the innovative mounts in 70a
I have a 98 civic coupe with a gsr swap I went with the innovative mounts in 70a
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Heres where I found the innovated mounts for 96-00 civ d or b series with hydralic tranny, would this be the set up im looking for minus rear bracket, ac. And tranny bracket.
Sorry just want to be 100% sure before I buy this
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Re: Quick Motor Mount Question
The first set of mounts does not fit a '96 - '00 Civic. They're '92 - '95 Civic/'94 - '01 mounts.
That last set will work, although you could use OEM rubber mounts if you wanted to (this will require swapping the driver's side cast iron post mount bolted to the block with one from a '99 - '00 Si though)
As stated you will still need torque mounts.
That last set will work, although you could use OEM rubber mounts if you wanted to (this will require swapping the driver's side cast iron post mount bolted to the block with one from a '99 - '00 Si though)
As stated you will still need torque mounts.
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Yeah as stated above there is a drop down menu on the first set thats why i started this but I still have almost all my parts from the d swap,
So...
Retain the torque mounts, get rear bracket ac bracket tranny bracket and those 3 mounts from the 2nd link I posted and all should be well?
So...
Retain the torque mounts, get rear bracket ac bracket tranny bracket and those 3 mounts from the 2nd link I posted and all should be well?
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