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Originally Posted by Verbal_S13
Sorry but, your an idiot and your logic is proof. They are discs of vulcanized rubber. They give a little under load and are rock solid. Much better than filling a rubber mount with (i think he said polyurethane), that is ghetto.
People have been using them for solid mounts, probably before you were born... and for a lot cheaper than your "high dollar, performance motor mounts" I could find better ways to utilize my money, than on purdy red "prothane" type mounts.
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Are you fuckin serious right now? Expose the pucks to some heat, say the drivers side and it crumbles like a cookie. Poly is actually more durable than vulcanized rubber. People have been ghetto rigging shit since anybody was born, both options are clearly ghetto as shit.
For 1 the hockey pucks will fall apart. Also they dont have the correct height, and the correct bolt offset. You have minimal surface contact via the bolt/washers. The setup leaves soo much room for play. with the pucks, the engines weight is the only thing keeping the engine steady. How can you calculate the apex of the engine/tranny to the diff with a set of pucks, and know your not wearing out the joints on a 1pc driveshaft?
JGS polymounts are really the only option out there, $120 and hardly vibrate