homemade solid mounts?
#31
Re: homemade solid mounts?
www.mcmaster.com
Part #
8644K18
About as hard as you should need.
Stock is about 32-34A this is 94A so 3x stiffer if not more because after about 2year the stock slowly become 25A or so.
Part #
8644K18
About as hard as you should need.
Stock is about 32-34A this is 94A so 3x stiffer if not more because after about 2year the stock slowly become 25A or so.
#33
Re: homemade solid mounts?
i went to home depot and got the polyurethane adhesive in the tube, not the 3M window weld. and filled my front tourqe mounts with it and it was pretty stiff. everything vibrated for a few weeks then it worked itself in and everything was better and alot less vibrations.
#35
Re: homemade solid mounts?
Originally Posted by jeffsciv23
i went to home depot and got the polyurethane adhesive in the tube, not the 3M window weld. and filled my front tourqe mounts with it and it was pretty stiff. everything vibrated for a few weeks then it worked itself in and everything was better and alot less vibrations.
but it does take a good while to dry up, i fill up mine and it took almost two week before i finally dried completely.
#36
Re: homemade solid mounts?
Originally Posted by ****
solid mounts are homo, go poly.
see my car domain site if you want to see mine. zero engine flex! just do the front and rears and leave sides or uppers stock it will not vibrate all crazy like so many people seem to believe.
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