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Old 12-04-2009, 08:50 PM
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Default Anyone ever change out a Viper Motor Mount

I want to change mine out as I think they have to much movement. I would like to put Poly mounts in place of the original but the poly ones are out of stock through the Viper Guys. One guy told me to search for a 1990-93 Dodge pickup Cummins diesel mount as it interchanges. Do they make poly mounts for those? Any one got an interchange manual?
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I have changed mine a few years back on my 1994 Viper and used the factory replacements.. I am one of the few that tries to keep my cars all factory stock.. I did the trans mount also at the same time.. I used a floor jack and 2X4 to change them... Do not place the board on the oil pan itself and use the 2X4 up along the side of the block for the engine mounts... Install the first one and leave it loose and then do the other side... Then go do the trans mount... Lower the jack so the engine has weight on them and then tighten all the mounts... onecatnodog
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did it when i did the supercharger. its easy to do.

you tried woodhouse, partsrack and tator already ?
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did it when i did the supercharger. its easy to do.

you tried woodhouse, partsrack and tator already ?
Found an old post on VCA about a company called poly mounts, he said he was out till the first of the year so I am waiting to see if he gets them. He said they were the same as the earlier cummins truck mounts.
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