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twstd5o
Member # 1981
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Solid or Energy Suspension Polys???
I've heard that sometimes solids can cause too much vibration on the street.
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mustanggt5091
Member # 444
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I run the solid drop mounts in my car. Vibration isnt really any more noticeable than when i had the poly convertable mounts
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twstd5o
Member # 1981
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What brand solid MMs do you suggest? I guess I would get the solid tranny mount at the same time then...
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six 5.0
Member # 3153
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If you do get the solid MM. IMO, I would defitnley get Sub-frame connectors
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mtbaughs
Member # 4052
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If you run solid motor mounts I'd run a poly tranny mount from energy unless you want a serious hand massage.
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4.6 EATIN GM'S
Member # 1633
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by mtbaughs: If you run solid motor mounts I'd run a poly tranny mount from energy unless you want a serious hand massage. [/QUOTE
i agree if u run the solids then i would get a poly tranny mount
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Fostang
Member # 3752
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Go solid all around you have an auto anyways.
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93PONY
Member # 60
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ASP makes aluminum solids which absorb more vibrations then steel.
I run the ASP aluminums in my 93.....& I hardly notice I have them. I also run the stock tranny mount.
FYI, Polyurethane melts at a lower temp then rubber....so make sure your exhaust is well away from the mounts. Poly was not an option for me due to the tight clearances of the exhaust manifolds.
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twstd5o
Member # 1981
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Thanks for the input guys...
Shaun, where did you get your ASP MMs from?
Tony
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