R50 Cooper engine mounts

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    Hi,

    Got a burst hydraulic filled mount on an R50 Cooper. 05 plate so is the latter version mount.

    On removal the part is marked with 2 numbers;

    no color:
    6763259

    yellow
    6764640

    What's the difference?

    Are these now superseded by 6778610?

    What sort of price would I be looking at for a new one?

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    You may be better with a vibratechnics one (assuming it's the same as the R53 mount) as the oem one will fail again.

    Easy diy fix as well

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    Can't fit a vibratechnics one hence trying to find out what's what with the OEM ones.

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    Ah ok fair enough.

    Can you fit a pre-facelift one? They last longer


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