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    Engine mounts on a 1995 buick century, v6?

    What type of engine mounts does a 1995 buick century (V6) use? Is it a hydraulic type or solid type?

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    I would think its the hydraulic type since its a luxury car. Hydraulic engine mounts have less engine vibration transferred to the body. But rubber mounts will last you longer and both types of mounts are available for that car.

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    I would think its the hydraulic type since its a luxury car. Hydraulic engine mounts have less engine vibration transferred to the body. But rubber mounts will last you longer and both types of mounts are available for that car.


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