Speaking from very recent experience, it is a HUGE pain in the ass. Took me about 11 hours total over 2 days, and that's with a wide variety of tools provided to me by the automotive training program I'm in, plus a hydraulic lift.speaking from experience, it definitely will load up your rear mount until it fails.
speaking not from experience, i am not looking forward to changing the rear mount
I was hoping I could get away without doing the rear mount. So would I be taking a big risk just running the front mount and side inserts and keeping an eye on the rear? If it would break, would I be stranded?
Speaking from very recent experience, it is a HUGE pain in the ass. Took me about 11 hours total over 2 days, and that's with a wide variety of tools provided to me by the automotive training program I'm in, plus a hydraulic lift.
That said, they will make a HUGE difference. I've got 95s front and rear, plus side inserts (had to buy a replacement passenger side mount, did not know at the time that aftermarket replacements were available). HUGE difference, I've only launched once or twice, but the difference is night and day. Vibrations have increased quite a bit, but I quite like it. Maybe non-enthusiast passengers will be able to ride with me again once they break in somewhat, but we'll see.
Okay that's what I thought. Well I had them inspected last week and they all looked good surprisingly. So running the stock mounts you were fine, but upgrading to stiffer mounts except for the rear caused your exhaust to crack? That is completely backwards from what I have been told lol. Well hopefully I'll be okay until I have time to get the rear in. They are sitting in my car already anyway...
it took me like a week to do the front mount, the nuts were so rusted it took days of PB blaster to get them to loosen. then once they did, to get nut on the pin holding the engine loose took me, using a 2.5' breaker bar, on a trolley, with my feet pushing against the wall of the garage until i was about to have a hernia to get that loose.
but im from new england, so i have rust. if youre from FL you have no excuse.
it took me like a week to do the front mount, the nuts were so rusted it took days of PB blaster to get them to loosen. then once they did, to get nut on the pin holding the engine loose took me, using a 2.5' breaker bar, on a trolley, with my feet pushing against the wall of the garage until i was about to have a hernia to get that loose.
but im from new england, so i have rust. if youre from FL you have no excuse.