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Old Sep 12, 2012 | 09:14 PM
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I'm changing out my suspension and the rubber on my factory mounts is dried out. I was looking for new mounts and came across this Tein units that are metal and use a bearing. I don't think the adjustable part is of much use with the strut seeming to be fixed in one position to the LCA. However, the metal and bearing will probably last for a long time and might firm up the ride some. The OEM rubber mounts seem to be around $60 each and these are about $100. I wouldn't mind spending the extra for durability. Anyone ever used these or something similar?

TEIN PRT60-31S10 (Front)

TEIN PRT61-31S10 (Rear)

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Old Sep 12, 2012 | 09:29 PM
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I dont personally use them but many people run tein pillowball mounts on cars with great success.

And depending on how much stress out cars setup has at that specific point you might feel a difference other than getting rid of the sloppy worn out old mount

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Old Sep 12, 2012 | 09:34 PM
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Since the sc uses coil over shocks and not struts there would be no adjustment for camber and our shock mounds are solid piece of steel with a thin piece of rubber to cushion the spring from the perch so it would also provide no performance gain so unless you want the look then it would be a waste of money.
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Old Sep 13, 2012 | 08:43 AM
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Thanks guys! I'll get the OEM style ones off ebay. Gives me some extra change for other goodies!
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Old Sep 13, 2012 | 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by xspsi6
Since the sc uses coil over shocks and not struts there would be no adjustment for camber and our shock mounds are solid piece of steel with a thin piece of rubber to cushion the spring from the perch so it would also provide no performance gain so unless you want the look then it would be a waste of money.
good point! I imagine it would just feel slightly stiffer since there would be no cushion though.
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Old Sep 13, 2012 | 11:32 AM
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Prolly not measureable though^^ It's more of a damper than anything so without it noise and vibration would be transferred to the chassis ,
Personally If anything just change the piece of rubber in there as that is all that can really go bad.
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Old Sep 13, 2012 | 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by xspsi6
Prolly not measureable though^^ It's more of a damper than anything so without it noise and vibration would be transferred to the chassis ,
Personally If anything just change the piece of rubber in there as that is all that can really go bad.
I didnt mean stiff in a good way ha, i associated it with your noise and vibration im sure its very measureable.... in the chattering of teeth going over imperfect roads
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Old Sep 13, 2012 | 05:21 PM
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Haha yea we are on the same page then,.
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Old Sep 13, 2012 | 06:53 PM
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It appears the metal is covered by the rubber; I haven't been able to just find the rubber.
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Old Sep 13, 2012 | 06:59 PM
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Have you checked to make sure the rubber is actually missing or rotted away?
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Old Sep 13, 2012 | 07:29 PM
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Yeah, the rubber is dry and cracked. I just ordered some mount plates with fresh rubber, boots and stop cushions. This car is almost 20 years old; so I all those parts have seen better days. I'll be glad when these parts come so I can get it all mounted back up.
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