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![]() Whatever type motor mounts you go with, use the same type transmission mount. My understanding is that solid mounts are pretty much for the strip or track only and not much fun on a daily driver. By all means, install a new pilot bearing and replace the stock aluminum bearing retainer with a steel one.
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