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Old 06-27-2017, 10:04 AM   #1
MatthewMenze
 
Drives: 2012 Toyota Yaris Hatchback
Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: Minnesota
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Strategies for Reducing Engine Play

Hey All,

It seems like the motor mounts in my Yaris are made of silly putty. I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this, and if so, what modifications have you made to reduce the play without adding a ton of vibration?

In the past I have filled motor mounts with window weld or similar, and added inserts. I imagine that would work just fine here as well, but I would like some input on which mounts make the biggest difference. I don't want to fill all of them on this car, and end up with tons of vibration, but I would like to be able to shift quickly without the engine rocking around like freebird is playing.

I have also heard there is additional/better mounts off higher trim level/TRD Yaris I can get and add, but I can't find any concrete info on it.

Thank you!
Matt
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