Solid motor mounts.
kris
04-07-2002, 06:10 PM
Can they be made from your existing mounts? Anyone know this?
Moppie
04-08-2002, 02:37 AM
One question; why?????
Setanta
04-08-2002, 06:55 AM
I understand that they can, but it's not a reliable result. The SiR mounts are huge compared to the standard ones.
Moppie - check how much people charge for aftermarket ones and you'll understand why ;)
Moppie - check how much people charge for aftermarket ones and you'll understand why ;)
kris
04-08-2002, 08:34 PM
Originally posted by Setanta
I understand that they can, but it's not a reliable result. The SiR mounts are huge compared to the standard ones.
Moppie - check how much people charge for aftermarket ones and you'll understand why ;)
Cool, maybe I will look around.
I understand that they can, but it's not a reliable result. The SiR mounts are huge compared to the standard ones.
Moppie - check how much people charge for aftermarket ones and you'll understand why ;)
Cool, maybe I will look around.
Moppie
04-09-2002, 03:20 AM
Originally posted by Setanta
Moppie - check how much people charge for aftermarket ones and you'll understand why ;)
Understandable, but unless you've ever had to do a complete nut and bolt check (and I mean EVERY nut and bolt) on a car before every event, at least once preferably twice during every event, and then again at the end of the event you will know why not. :finger:
Moppie - check how much people charge for aftermarket ones and you'll understand why ;)
Understandable, but unless you've ever had to do a complete nut and bolt check (and I mean EVERY nut and bolt) on a car before every event, at least once preferably twice during every event, and then again at the end of the event you will know why not. :finger:
kris
04-10-2002, 09:24 AM
Originally posted by Moppie
Understandable, but unless you've ever had to do a complete nut and bolt check (and I mean EVERY nut and bolt) on a car before every event, at least once preferably twice during every event, and then again at the end of the event you will know why not. :finger:
I guess my trusty nissan holds up better to solid mounts, then this pathetic little civic. :cool:
Understandable, but unless you've ever had to do a complete nut and bolt check (and I mean EVERY nut and bolt) on a car before every event, at least once preferably twice during every event, and then again at the end of the event you will know why not. :finger:
I guess my trusty nissan holds up better to solid mounts, then this pathetic little civic. :cool:
Moppie
04-11-2002, 03:00 AM
Originally posted by kbslacker
I guess my trusty nissan holds up better to solid mounts, then this pathetic little civic. :cool:
You mean you have no rubber on the engine mounts in the G20?
Damn, isnt it a bit harsh?
I guess my trusty nissan holds up better to solid mounts, then this pathetic little civic. :cool:
You mean you have no rubber on the engine mounts in the G20?
Damn, isnt it a bit harsh?
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