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Old Jan 29, 2023 | 8:54 PM
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Getting ready to install a rebuilt 1.6 into my 99 2 dr Tracker. Most engine and transmission mounts I see are Anchor or some other aftermarket brand(s). I tried Trail Tough and they just had solid or HD performance ones. I see GM Parts Direct has some listed, and at the discount price they are in line with the others. I'm told they are re-packaged Suzuki parts, just like all the cam sprockets I got from GM Direct for the last one I had, a 2001 2.0 cylinder head and timing chain replacement. Any other suggestions or comments on the GM ones would be welcome- Thanks in advance!
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Old Jan 30, 2023 | 5:47 AM
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I remember seeing a discussion on solid vs hydraulic on the Suzuki forum. You might want check over there. =1&c[nodes][0]=211&o=relevance]https://www.suzuki-forums.com/search/504424/?q=motor+mounts&t=post&c[child_nodes]=1&c[nodes][0]=211&o=relevance


RockAuto did not list the OEM AC-Delco part number.


I did find the GM part number on ebay but I suspect the chances of finding them in stock anywhere is going to be slim and none. Even the Suzuki parts are hard to find. Tom's Truck Center is the only place (in the US) I know that still sells parts for the Grand Vitara.

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Old Jan 30, 2023 | 7:28 AM
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Originally Posted by L84sky
I remember seeing a discussion on solid vs hydraulic on the Suzuki forum. You might want check over there. =1&c[nodes][0]=211&o=relevance]https://www.suzuki-forums.com/search/504424/?q=motor+mounts&t=post&c[child_nodes]=1&c[nodes][0]=211&o=relevance


RockAuto did not list the OEM AC-Delco part number.


I did find the GM part number on ebay but I suspect the chances of finding them in stock anywhere is going to be slim and none. Even the Suzuki parts are hard to find. Tom's Truck Center is the only place (in the US) I know that still sells parts for the Grand Vitara.
Thank you. I should have stated I don't want solid mounts. I did find the GM ones around at the same price as the Anchor and others, so will likely go that route. There are 2 Suzuki stores that will order direct from overseas, but they are at full retail plus a 6-8 week wait.
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Old Jan 30, 2023 | 7:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Dtrm
I did find the GM ones around at the same price as the Anchor and others, so will likely go that route.
I too would get the GM mounts if I could but so many of the GM sites say "discontinued part." It's very frustrating.
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Old Jan 30, 2023 | 9:32 AM
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I bought a three pack of engine/transmission mounts fro 1A-Auto for my 1999 two door Tracker last year for $55. Good price.
I was having an issue with the gear shift stick wobbling. Changed the transx mount. Fixed issue. Glad I changed the mount. It was MUSH. Like foam pillow mush.
You might look at the tranny mount while you are in the mode. 👍
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