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Old 8th December 2019, 16:44   #11
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I had my engine mounts done on my MG ZT saloon (122K on clock, 2003 model) just recently as part of getting it back on the road, and I noticed the difference in how it drove - much less vibration. So not just an issue for tourers. And it was a quick job.
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Old 8th December 2019, 17:04   #12
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I removed mine today,
checked it, it's bu@@ered!

So, what needs to be done to the MK III Mondeo mounting to get it to fit?
I hear it need to be modified in some way?

Is it stronger than the ones being sold on fleabay for the ZT / 75 ?
It is cheaper.
I've found one for £16.99 apposed to £21.

Not really interested in the poly type as I can see extra vibration being transfered.

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I removed mine today,
checked it, it's bu@@ered!

So, what needs to be done to the MK III Mondeo mounting to get it to fit?
I hear it need to be modified in some way?

Is it stronger than the ones being sold on fleabay for the ZT / 75 ?
It is cheaper.
I've found one for £16.99 apposed to £21.

Not really interested in the poly type as I can see extra vibration being transfered.

many thanks

Richard
Hi Richard.
The link below will give you a good insight to all the mounts that can be fitted to our cars but it goes without saying the very best would be an original mount.
https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...d.php?t=130209


The on I linked to in post 3 will be ok for your car, if you would prefer the Mondeo/Jag mount, then it will need to be modified & not just by cutting down the small bush link, again take a look at the link here below.

https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...&postcount=192
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