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Rageful

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Oct 26, 2010
Hazleton, Pennsylvania
So i bought this car with mods already done to it. I am wondering if there is a way I could tell if the car has Poly urethane or Solid motor mounts at the moment?

Reason I ask is I've driven the car for ~5months now, and I still can not get used to the vibration during idle, it rattles the living heck out of me and the entire car.

If I do have solid, I may look @ downgrading since its a bit over kill for a DD.
 
So i bought this car with mods already done to it. I am wondering if there is a way I could tell if the car has Poly urethane or Solid motor mounts at the moment?

Reason I ask is I've driven the car for ~5months now, and I still can not get used to the vibration during idle, it rattles the living heck out of me and the entire car.

If I do have solid, I may look @ downgrading since its a bit over kill for a DD.

Usually when a car vibrates and you feel everything inside thats aftermarket MM's those suckers arn't letting that motor move :nono: haha!! I would downgrade for sure!
 
Usually when a car vibrates and you feel everything inside thats aftermarket MM's those suckers arn't letting that motor move haha!! I would downgrade for sure!

Or the stockers are shot and the motor is flopping around like an old mans junk.
 
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