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[RE: Poly Bushings]
- Subject: [RE: Poly Bushings]
- From: roccnroll@hotmail.com (Drew Teague)
- Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 08:06:57 -0500
Another reason I wanted a tranny mount upgrade is because my header
sometimes clanks off my front swaybar. I'm hoping a firmer mount will keep
that from happening.
Drew
**Drew Teague**
Harrisburg, PA
`84 8v Rocco -- "Bruise"
`85 BMW 318
>From: Cathy Boyko <losinit@usa.net>
>To: "Drew Teague" <roccnroll@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [RE: Poly Bushings]
>Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 18:16:06 -0500
>
>"Drew Teague" <roccnroll@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hey, Ron, is this why Potterman carries the poly front bushing, but not the
>poly tranny mount? Would you recommend the one he carries instead? ("A1 VW
>Motorsport Rear Tranny Mount") Has anybody had experience this tranny
>mount?
>
>TIA
>Drew
>
>I got one of these (motorsport ones) in the summer, it makes the car feel
>much
>more harsh, as in it "feels like a race car" harsh, but it's better than
>the
>split oil soaked OEM mess it replaced (I needed all four, it really rocked
>prior to that) But that hard rear one went in last, and it did make a
>difference in feel. We do, however, seriously abuse the car (dragged on
>slicks
>about twice a month all summer), so it should help put the power to the
>ground. If the car was just street driven, that mount would go.
>Cathy 1987 2L 16V "the silver headache"
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