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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Las Vegas, NV
'91 X, 4 dr. & 03 Ranger
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Poly. trans mount
Looking for a poly trans mount for a 5 spd. The only thing I can find is the factory rubber mount, which I seem to destroy every few years.
__________________ 91 XLT W/4" CL. 2 Skyjacker, 32's, Hypertech chip, K & N, Flowmaster, AGR Box & pump - '03 FX4 L2 |
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Elite Ranger
La Quinta, Ca.
97 SC Ranger xlt
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Try calling Energy suspension or any of the other poly mfg's and see if they have anything or even Summit racing.
__________________ 97 Ranger...what's left of it
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Las Vegas, NV
'91 X, 4 dr. & 03 Ranger
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I spoke with a few local off-road shops here and they don't have a listing in Energy or Daystar.
__________________ 91 XLT W/4" CL. 2 Skyjacker, 32's, Hypertech chip, K & N, Flowmaster, AGR Box & pump - '03 FX4 L2 |
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Elite Ranger
La Quinta, Ca.
97 SC Ranger xlt
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I looked on jamesduff.com to see if they had anything there but no dice...hopefully you can find something if you keep hunting, good luck.
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"The Pastornator"
Louisville, Kentucky
86-98 Ranger STX
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Why not just fab an adaptor between an easily availible poly mount and your transmission? That is what I plan to do with mine when I build the new crossmember this summer.
In fact, it would seem like you could take the broken rubber mount apart and reuse the plate and bolts for a part of the adaptor, then just fit that to the new mount. Drilling new holes in the crossmember to fit almost any mount is no problem, at worst might have to weld a flat plate over the existing holes and redrill that. Just my thoughts... |
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