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Thanks! hopefully will be done tomorrow.
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Actually, your both wrong. The rubber isolators worked as planned. No issues with NVH. Under high sheer/high torque stresses they may eventually need to be replaced but the theory works, so I ordered ThermoPlastic Rubber bushings (isolators) of a much more durable design. The isolators can be replaced without removing the mount - In addition, the mount can be altered to provide more rigidity, giving you total control for daily driving as well as a firm adjustment for track/drag use.Agreed.
The TPR designed bushings have a 5/16" washer on the other side and are about twice the thickness of the original bushings I was using.I set mine up with four on the front mount and two on the rear. I used energy susp. bushings and the nvh was very noticable. Not that I care, but you could even feel the starter. Right when I turned the key I was surprised.
I also had to weld the base of the mount because the stud would've broke. It was rusted bad in one area.



i did this one a few months back it has worked great http://i1194.photobucket.com/albums/aa378/Ex3cutioner8/DSCI1493.jpg