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Old 10-28-2004, 08:17 AM   #3
~The Jester~
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Default Re: solid motor mounts?

Whitepony, I bought a "removable link" from Jeg's for my car last season. It goes between the driver's side of the block, and the frame. Kind of a classy way to do the hillbilly "chain your motor down" thing. Only this one is only there when you want it. Drive around on cushy motor mounts, get to the track, throw a pin and "R" clip in, and presto!

I'm switching to solid motor mounts now, and won't be using it. But when I was, it worked VERY well!
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