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Old 07-16-2001, 08:30 AM   #14
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If I had to do it over again, I would go with the Energy Mounts, they look strong but still able to absorb some punishment. For the time being I will continue to run my solids, along with the extra front bracing on the motor. I believe you should also take into account, anytime you stiffen the ride or connection from the motor's torque to the frame of the car, you risk uncovering another weak spot on the frame of these cars. Most people have seen what the Torque boxes look like on many mustangs after years of drag racing, very expensive to fix if you don't catch it intime.

I can definitly say, from dragracing perspective, I love the solids. That instant transfer of torque is great.

-James
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