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sqrlnts Feb 4, 2004 01:23 PM

RB motor mounts
 
It seems that everyone has their own opinion, but in this case it appears that the options are limited. So far I have read about the following options.....
1. use donor clip R33 crossmember.
2. Use McKinney mount kit
3. some other option, I forgot to bookmark.
4. Both options seem expensive to me, option 1 means I must purchase a clip or go to a JDM salvage yard. option 2 means I must now deal with a custom length driveshaft. WTF......It has to be simpler than this. I just ran across some stuff on eBay of all places, that may add another option. Anyone have any opnions on them.


Anyone seen the mounts listed on eBay http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2458136689



I have read some of the RB mount information, but it would seem to me that this guy is going to make a fortune, BTW,,,,,I am not the selller................since I am a lazy non reading bast***. What is the latest on RB mounting anyway, is it still to use the R33 crossmember???????cheap..........or use the McKinney kit?????????/////

-HyJynX- Feb 4, 2004 03:45 PM

Ok, whichever route you choose to go you still need to get a custom driveshaft. That only applies to the RB25. I dunno about the ebay mounts...id rather get some info on how they are from customers of his. R33 X-member is always a good way to go, and front clip is the best way to go if you are doing a RB swap. Just so you can have everything you need right there.

NightXCZ77 Feb 4, 2004 03:49 PM

I have RB20 and RB25 mount kits for $350.


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