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Old 05-08-2009, 04:57 PM   #1
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this thread should end with what karl said




there you go fishhouse, fixed it for you



honestly, dont ghetto rig ur stuff, either hoof it for a while till u can buy new mounts, or do what karl said wihtt he the poly, it take a day or so for it, and it works...

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.

FYI, we have used industrial cutting boards and a whole saw. (Delrin, look it up)
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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.
The rubber tears at the bolt and comes apart after a couple of months.
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Old 05-11-2009, 04:47 PM   #3
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The rubber tears at the bolt and comes apart after a couple of months.

Um..BS. I have used them in several setups (On and Off road) and have never had one tear.... and i have been using them for quite a while.
I just finished an sc300 with a hx40....and he "chose" hockey pucks.

I drill them a bit smaller than the size of the sleeve, then heat the sleeve and press it into the puck. Voila! You can also make spacers out of aluminum to place in between the pucks to keep your pinion angles in check.


.....but don't take my word on it, I'm a noob.
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