
HT wrote:
Exactly what I'd like to achieve! Looked at the one's on two'r'us and seem mega hard for road applications- so will look into this.


Let me know what you try and the results, save duplication.





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HT wrote:
Exactly what I'd like to achieve! Looked at the one's on two'r'us and seem mega hard for road applications- so will look into this.
jimi wrote:HT wrote:
Exactly what I'd like to achieve! Looked at the one's on two'r'us and seem mega hard for road applications- so will look into this.
:th:
Let me know what you try and the results, save duplication.
Doing the front alone wasn't too bad only slight vibration, I had the rear mount off the other day and it seems a lot softer
( ie more give
) than the standard front, so I think that just doing the rear may give better results.
Sorry to bring this topic up again.cartledge_uk wrote:Just be carefull doing the self fill method.
If you track your car or are very hard on it they are too stiff and can cause problems.
Had an engine blow because of them(also every nut and bolt fell out or shered)
classic mk1 wrote:Have you got a link for the ebay ones, i brought the 2s r us ones which i had to drill.Becarefull with these mounts if theyre too rigid they will crack the chassis due to transmitting too much load.