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July 13th, 2005 03:10 PM #11
there's this place in Cubao near SM Centerpoint which produces engine mounts from airplane tire rubber (?) or similar. M7 is the name of the place. They take your old mounts, punch out the broken rubber, and put in their machined rubber inserts. It's analogous to the hard polysterene "racing" engine mounts being sold.
i have to say though, 2 of my engine mounts are replacements and they're not broken (yet). more than a year na... although if I had known of M7 before I'd have gone for it. ang mahal mahal pa naman yung passenger-side engine mount ko (and walang replacement) kaya sulit talaga yung M7.
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July 14th, 2005 12:37 PM #12Originally Posted by orly_andico
pa pm naman po exact address ng M7 planning to replace all of my engine support.
car ko volkswagen scirocco gt 80 model madali kasing masira yung nabibile ko sa volks shop at mahal pa.
maitanong ko lang po kung magkano yung napagawa nyo dito. matibay at maganda maglaro ang polysterene (the same din ba ito ng polyurethane rubber?)
thanks in advance.
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July 14th, 2005 12:54 PM #13just a follow to this question. do i need to replace all the mounts? i only replaced 2 of them. i think whats causing the vibration is the other old mounts.
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July 14th, 2005 12:57 PM #14
scirocco,
# Engine Support Repair
M7, Aurora Blvd. near CCP (Central Colleges of the Phil.) to your right going to Cubao.
7003972 - they also do disk brake rotor refacing (250/rotor)
I don't know magkano. Nasa low hundreds yata eh. They DON'T use polysterene (yun ang gamit ng mga racer sa US) but instead gulong yata ng truck or airplane eh. Basta whatever it is, matibay naman daw and matigas.
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July 14th, 2005 01:47 PM #15
Stick to OEM, kahit M7 sobrang tigas...
Check your transmission mount as well.
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