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REALLY NEED OEM Stock Saturn Upper Torque Axis Mount

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Old Jun 17, 2024 | 07:26 PM
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Default REALLY NEED OEM Stock Saturn Upper Torque Axis Mount

Ok, those in the know know it's been many years since GM /AC Delco stopped making these.

The aftermarket ones are all crap. I'm using a worn out stock mount that's better than the brand new aftermarket crap.
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I will pay a reasonable amount above whatever we decide it's worth if someone is willing to provide a new or slightly used one to me. They are good for about 70k. So used maybe 25K on it.

It's going to start hardening with time so if you're saving it for a rainy day it's not going to behave as you expect.

Prefer the solid rubber but will accept the frowny face if need be.

Been driving s cars since 92 so I know what stock is and how it behaves. Which is why I want one.

Please PM me if you have one you can be bribed to part with.

Thank you

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Old Jul 31, 2024 | 08:00 AM
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How a lot of ya men obtainable have turned around mounts and are they well worth it? OH and how tough is it to place em in?




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Old Jul 31, 2024 | 04:27 PM
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