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Posted by: PeanutButta
if i buy esr motor mounts u have to bolt them on the frame. well do i just cut the stock motor mounts off?
Posted by: Iliketogofast
The front motor mounts just bolt on and off. If yours are welded on someone has rigged it up for some reason.
Posted by: PeanutButta
wait the mounts that are on the middle of the bottom of the frame arent supposed to be welded? are those technically called motor mounts
Posted by: pimpt250r
the only aftermarket mounts are the front --- the lower that your talking about is welded to the frame on the 88/89 rear is to but the head stay on all yrs comes off
Posted by: PeanutButta
oo allright i see what ur sayin so only the front ones come off
Posted by: Iliketogofast
Right.
Posted by: bushwesl
And the ESR style mount will only work on 87-89 frames, FYI.
Posted by: danhung11
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Originally posted by bushwesl
And the ESR style mount will only work on 87-89 frames, FYI.
In order to run AC Nerfs, or similar motor mount bolt up, you will need to drill through the ESR motor mounts. 
Posted by: PeanutButta
aww r u serious thats gay. $80 motor mounts and u gotta drill em. wow more to do now hope the guy dont mess up and make em look like ****
Posted by: danhung11
quote:
Originally posted by PeanutButta
aww r u serious thats gay. $80 motor mounts and u gotta drill em. wow more to do now hope the guy dont mess up and make em look like ****
I want to say the ESR lower motor mounts do not have a hole completely through the lower mounting holes, it would be fine without the nerf bars that mount to the motor mounting location on the frame. I sold a pair due to that reason, not wanting to drill holes through them.
Who knows...they might make them differently now.
Pics anyone? I didn't see on their website.
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