'95 SC300 - 1JZ - Need fluid motor mounts, I Searched .. but :|
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'95 SC300 - 1JZ - Need fluid motor mounts, I Searched .. but :|
I used the search function and it seems you have to be careful for different years.. I have a 1JZ in my '95 SC300 and I am trying to figure out what Fluid filled mounts will work, or if the MKIV mounts will work?
The brackets are good, just the fluid filled mounts broke on me when pulling the motor out.
The brackets are good, just the fluid filled mounts broke on me when pulling the motor out.
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Im not sure how to answer your question..
The short mounts and long brackets are used on the 05/1995 and newer MKIV and all years of the SC300. These mounts are NOT hydraulic filled and TRD does not make a set for them. The SC300 uses a completely different mount though and the MKIV short mount can be substituted in place.
The long mounts and short brackets were used only on the early MKIV. Production range 05/1993 thru 04/1995. The mounts are hydraulic filled. TRD offers mounts only for this replacement and the only difference between the OEM long mount and the TRD mount is that they are not fluid filled.
so if your looking for engine Mounts ?? 12360-46020 is the toyota part number for your car -
Oh and the reason why they SC/Soarer have a heat shield on the mount is because the motor mounts are exposed rubber. On the otherhand the supra "short" mounts already come encased in a metal skin.
It is still recommended to use the Proper mount designed for the car, and not the supra one.
hope that clarifies why you cant find fluid filled mounts for your SC
The short mounts and long brackets are used on the 05/1995 and newer MKIV and all years of the SC300. These mounts are NOT hydraulic filled and TRD does not make a set for them. The SC300 uses a completely different mount though and the MKIV short mount can be substituted in place.
The long mounts and short brackets were used only on the early MKIV. Production range 05/1993 thru 04/1995. The mounts are hydraulic filled. TRD offers mounts only for this replacement and the only difference between the OEM long mount and the TRD mount is that they are not fluid filled.
so if your looking for engine Mounts ?? 12360-46020 is the toyota part number for your car -
Oh and the reason why they SC/Soarer have a heat shield on the mount is because the motor mounts are exposed rubber. On the otherhand the supra "short" mounts already come encased in a metal skin.
It is still recommended to use the Proper mount designed for the car, and not the supra one.
hope that clarifies why you cant find fluid filled mounts for your SC
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Ill have to run that part number to toyota and get me those. I am sure even though it is a Lexus Toyota can still run the number and get that for me. The reason why I was wondering if I could use MKIV mounts was because I see a lot for sale, after market and stock ones.
This is what I was hoping to buy..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/93-96...Q5fAccessories
This is what I was hoping to buy..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/93-96...Q5fAccessories
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get supra 97+ OEM motor mounts there direct fit, same height as the OEM sc300 mounts but solid metal cased body. TRD mounts are a waste of cash u can use somewhere else.
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I will call Toyota on Monday and get some prices, I take it they're a lot lower, because I guess I have the longer solid brackets on my motor which means I need the shorter mounts.
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Thanks. I was looking at the mounts besides maybe the exterior casing isn't the '89'92 Toyota Supra mounts would work too, they look the same to me. I will try to find more info on this.
Ill have to post pics of the mounts and the work being done.
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