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WRAITH
04-07-2002, 11:10 PM
Dear all,
I brought a set brand new Crusco Front Pillow Mounts for P10 from one of the G20 owner. But I did not have the chance to put it on and my G20's tranny got into problem. So, I need to sell these to make funds for the tranny.

The Crusco mounts are in new condition. Sorry no pics. I would like to get what I paid for, $200 plus shipping.

What the pillow mounts do is, acting as a cushion/ bearing between the shocks and body, hence faster reaction time and a bit more suspension travel.

Thanks.

p.s if any buyer would buy the mounts with the other stuffs I am looking to sell, I am willing to give a price break.

howard_w13
04-08-2002, 01:27 PM
Forgive me for my ignorance, but what exactly will the Pillow mounts do? Will they give a better ride or will they improve handling?:confused:

OG20
04-09-2002, 05:59 PM
I'm running a GC/AGX setup and true coilovers like JIC's have these pillow mounts. My GC's comes with replacement uppermounts that give extra travel but my question is can I use this pillow mounts with my GC mounts??????? Because if its possible that would be an awsome setup. Does any body know if this is plausible or possible good idea bad idea etc etc.??? Thanks

WRAITH
04-10-2002, 12:41 AM
I don't think you will have problem running the Crusco pillow mount because somebody with GC and AGX runs Crusco camber plates.
check out this link:

http://www.geocities.com/kyle93ser/GC/index.html

OG20
04-10-2002, 04:57 AM
yeah it looks like I would have to scrap my new GC front stut assemblie and replace it for the crusco one. I really don't need the camber adjustment my offset on my wheels is perfect as is. I was thinking that "pillow" mounts made the ride more softer but it actually makes it a tad stiffer and responsive with the steering wheel. I should have done some homework first. Thanks though.

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