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post Aug 7, 2014 - 6:33 PM
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I'm in the market for some new motor mounts, and after searching on toyodiy, I can't exactly pinpoint which mounts I need. The car is a 95 Celica GTS, 5SFE, Manual trans, and I'm looking to replace the front mount, as well as the rear dreaded trans mount.

After Looking on toyodiy, I've come up with the following part numbers:

BRACKET, ENGINE MOUNTING, FRONT(FOR TRANSVERSE ENGINE): 12311-74180
BRACKET, ENGINE MOUNTING, REAR(FOR TRANSVERSE ENGINE): 12321-74320

Source: http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_U_1995_TOYO...LMGKK_1107.html

However, there's also a bunch of other things listed under Engine Mounting, like Insulator assemblies and Stabilizers. And after searching on Rock Auto, they have front and rear mounts for a standard transmission from multiple brand names, however none seem to match with the above listed mounts.

Can anyone point me in the right direction as to what I need?

Also, is there a brand that should be preferred over another? Or would it be best to go with an OEM mount from toyota?

Thanks in advance!


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post Aug 12, 2014 - 7:40 PM
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Took a look under the car, and the rubber has slight cracking on them, but all of the brackets are intact and not cracked, from what I could tell.
So from the image posted above, I'd gather the mounts I need are:

Front: 12360
Rear: 12371a

I managed to find these on Rock Auto, for about $60 for front and $20 rear. Also checked the link to Conicelli Toyota Parts and it came out to be 83 for the front and 60 for the rear. Would it be worth while to spend the extra couple of bucks to get the OEM toyota ones, or should I just get the rock auto aftermarket ones?


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