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hi there,

i replaced both the engine mounts on my mates s13,

now.. when you put the engine mounts in.. would they be best for handling to set them to the very bottom? engine is out atm.. or do they have to be how they where first(the stock ones) 3/4 up the top.. or does it have no efect at all?

cheers

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u can mount them lower and sumtimes its beter to do so for better weight distribution. lower centre of gravity will provide better handling through corners etc. just b sure u have good clearance and that ur sump doesnt hang too low. other then that, set it lower and ul notice the difference

u can mount them lower and sumtimes its beter to do so for better weight distribution. lower centre of gravity will provide better handling through corners etc. just b sure u have good clearance  and that ur sump doesnt hang too low. other then that, set it lower and ul notice the difference

bro, i wouldnt trust a word that comes from you.

mr. tsukuba circuit car :lol:

anyone with first hand experience/?

Hay mate you might have to check that your drive shaft is aligned correctly and has a of 1-2 degrees difference between your drive line angles. If not you will not get any movement in your universal needle bearings and they will eventually lock up.

Cheers,

Boz

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