I have read in some places that people have had issues with bolts snapping. However, the way I see it is that the rear mounts will allow the rear of the engine to lower under load (maybe) but the front mount will hold the front of the engine in place. I can see that due to the rigidity of the front mount and the bolts some flex in the front cross member perhaps but I don’t think the amount of movement is that great so as it to be a concern. We can only try it and see. If it’s no good then swap it back, all reversible. Maybe @Toyotec can shed some wisdom?
Well the engine might move less but the forces and vibrations will simply be transferred further on and the next weakest part will crack or break at some point. If you mount these kind of 100% rigid supports I always advise to check the surroundings regularly for tears, cracks or worse
Right then, finally got around to fitting the new solid mount. Initially it didn’t fit quite right so a little trimming was needed. I started by cutting off an angle to make the top fit flush with the bracket, you can see the gap here, about 3 or 4mm at the rear. That wasn’t quite enough so I trimmed a little off the front at the bottom. The two bottom holes lined up lovely but the top one was woefully out. I had clearly measured wrong and I even measured several times. So a new hole was drilled and tapped. The one with the halo is in the wrong place. Now, before you say it, yes the wall is a bit thin and with the forces involved it could bend etc. So I Araldited an M10 bolt into the old hole. Cut the head off and filed smooth. Now it fits lovely. A little bit of rubber to try a prevent any harshness. Test drive. Yes there is a little more vibration noise but it’s not that bad and at speed probably not so noticeable over the noise of exhaust and other engine noises. It also feels as if there is less engine movement at gear change and under acceleration.
Like you I bought the Koni/Eibach kit off ebay but I fitted MK3 front top mounts which give it a slight nose-up stance and the rear looks/feels too low What is the "from ground" arch height with the Corrado VR6 rear springs on now? Mine's 56cms Rear 58.5cms Front TIA