Motor Mount Part Number

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Motor Mount Part Number

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For the life of me i can't find the part number(s) for the motor mounts. are they different part numbers or the same?
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More info on this can be found in this thread:

http://projectzerog.com/forum/viewtopic ... tor+mounts
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those are for the brackets, i was looking for the actual rubber mounts.
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I referenced the part numbers for rubber mounts in that thread as well.
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found them thanks.

does anybody know if the ones at autozone are decent quality?
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They should be ok. I know of a place that sells polyurethane mounts as well, but they are a little pricey.
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