Get good quality ones from the online stores noted above. I needed to do my oil cooler lines, and the best way is to lift up the engine. So I did the motor mounts also, as they were bad.
While you have the engine up, take a good look at the engine shocks. They are right next to the motor mounts, and look like mini-shock absorbers. They are expensive, even online, but reduce engine vibe. And easy to change once you have the engine jacked up. I was able to get some good condition shocks from a PAP.
Diesel giant has a useful writeup on changing the oil lines, mounts etc.
http://dieselgiant.com/oilcoolerlinereplacementl.htm
1984 300sd, 250k miles.
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Trish Dougherty <purrfectharmonyfarm@...> wrote:
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> So can I just get motor mounts at Auto Zone, or is there a special one for
> my 300D?
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