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Registered Member
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: ontario canada
Posts: 165
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the viberation isnt a problem with me i like it and if its to much i can always take them out agian and put my others back in right !! so iam going to go with them and i ma adding frame con. this winter so it should be all good.
thanks i just wante to here what a few eople had to say about them mike |
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Rat Killer
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Cold ass Ohio
Posts: 1,143
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IMHO the frame connectors are FIRST. You will absolutely not believe how much they stiffen up your car. Then I'd worry about the motor mounts. I think you may have the cart ahead of the HORSE (No pun intended!
) Motor mounts won't twist the frame because you have no sub connectors, it's the other way around. Put the sub frames in to stiffen the car, then put the motor mounts in to hold that HP down to your stiff chassis bro!
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