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Old 06-09-2009, 12:47 PM
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Right front Saab mount can be subed with minor mod. I just used a $35 dollar early model one on latest rescue project and just drilled out hole in 164 front mount (ac bracket piece) so Saab stud would fit. Drill hole out when old mount out and went up through hole in sub frame with drill bit.

Next option is $44 dollar later model one. It takes a bolt from top down through Alfa 164 mounting bracket hole. You have to remove a bracket off top of Saab mount and then saw off (or just leave) tab around bolt hole in center of mount. I used one of those on my 164B and sawed off tab and drilled and tapped hole deeper into mount but if you leave tab on threaded hole deep enough as is.

I posted pictures of all three mounts but not sure they are still on here. I will see if I can find them. eEuroparts - Welcome to eEuroparts.com sells mounts as well as ebayer sellers.

Use 164 rear lower mount 60801765 12v or 60581462 24v prices pretty good still on these.

Use AT tranny mount 60556613 on both 5-sp and AT cars best price.

Use split poly bushing on rear head top mount point and OEM or soft poly large lolli pop end
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Daily drivers: USA models 91 Bianco 164B 5-speed - ALFA 4ME, 91 Argento aka "Quik Silver" 164B w/AT 1QUIK AG, 91 Argento 164L w/AT aka "Quik Silver 2 - ALFA 4US and 93 Rosso 164L 5-speed - ALFISTO.
Rescue projects: Organ donor 91 Nero 164L w/AT, 91 "Old Blue" 164L w/AT
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