my understanding of the 'solid' mount theory is: it is easier to transfer the torque through your motor to your frame, thus creating more torque to the rear wheels....
in a weak situation, something is going to break... so if your using solid mounts in a stang, everything else 'better' be solid or you'll have a problem (and it wont be limited to the motor)..
we used to run solid mounts with turnbuckles connected to the frame, talk about torque transfer...
just my .02
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