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Old 07-09-2006, 11:22 AM
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ES Engine Mounts

Anyone have any trouble with ES mounts sagging? I thought they would be less prone to sagging over time then the stock mounts but apparently i was wrong. There's probably a little less then 10k miles on these mounts and out of no where the header is starting to buzz against the engine mount clamshell on the passenger side and the bolt for the streering shaft is rubbing on one of the primaries now. Last time i had the mounts off it seemed like the passenger mount could move around a little in the clamshell too.

Anyone else have this problem? I'm thinking about going back to stock replacements.
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Never heard that yet, but one of the guys said his melted from header heat.
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Old 07-09-2006, 04:45 PM
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Maybe the heat causes them to dry out a bit and shrink. Either way i think i'm throwing in new GM mounts soon. The poly motor mounts don't really give noticable performance gains, just new vibrations anyway.
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