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There has been a gross understatement concerning the amount of vibration that is transfered to the cabin when using polyurethane motor mounts.
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QUOTE(lagos @ Feb 10, 2007 - 3:15 PM) [snapback]525763[/snapback] how do you figure that? the only thing that will kill a stock motor mount is the weight and rocking of the motor. having just one poly mount in there will still help reduce the rocking and stress on the other mount. Well stock both mounts would be taking up the motion. If you have one softer than the other then that one will be getting the most abuse. |
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