Aftermarket better motor mounts?
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Yeah, I think I see those guys on PavementSucks.com or Pirate4x4.com. They are buddy-buddy with Kroeker, if they are who I'm thinking of, and run his suspension of their Baja truck.
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I don't know them nor have I heard much about them. I think they're located out by me somewhere. They sell KORE products don't they?
These mounts are probably great for off-road but for a daily driver I think it would get old real quick. I'm sure Bob will let us know how they are within a week
Yeah Don, how did you break a stocker? Inquiring minds wanna know!
These mounts are probably great for off-road but for a daily driver I think it would get old real quick. I'm sure Bob will let us know how they are within a week
Yeah Don, how did you break a stocker? Inquiring minds wanna know!
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Pismo, Comp hill, whoops, high speed, pedal to the metal..
One mount is not actually "toast" yet, but I can see my engine at a tilt.
I just figured there would be more aftermarket ones out there for the drag/pulling crowd..
I found out about the Worthington ones when I happened to be talking with Keg Parker(KORE engineer). I asked him if he ever had any problems with the factory mounts and he say "oh yeah!"
In my opinion, I don't think there will be too much vibration with more rigid motor mounts. Not solid, but just not as mushy as stock. The Worthington ones are very similar to the idea in my brain.. We'll see..
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