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2G Motor mounts

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Hello looking for motor mounts for my 2g Gsx I found avid racing 4 piece or torque solutions. Extreme psi has them both but the torque solutions are sold separately and just want to make sure it's all 4 of them such as the avid racing? Which are better or are there better ones then these? Thanks

http://www.extremepsi.com/store/home.php?cat=1344
 
Hello looking for motor mounts for my 2g Gsx I found avid racing 4 piece or torque solutions. Extreme psi has them both but the torque solutions are sold separately and just want to make sure it's all 4 of them such as the avid racing? Which are better or are there better ones then these? Thanks

http://www.extremepsi.com/store/home.php?cat=1344


Both have a 75A durometer poly rating (in tuner series), so I would say the performance difference would not be noticeable. I have the the Avid tuner series mounts on all of my DSMs and have no issues aside from some creative install for the front rollstop (on 2g). At $189 for a set of all 4, that is hard to beat. The Avid does whoever offer three different durometer options for their billet series. In sum, I suggest just going with Avid.
 
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Yea I see they have different durometer but they are 320 on extreme psi. Where have you found them for 189.

Thanks
 
The "tuner" series are steel as opposed to billet. Avid only offers them in the 75A durometer. The Avid "tuner" series mounts are $189 through Extremepsi as well.
 
What did you have to do with the front mount to get it to line up? I got the sides and rear in with some prying and man handling. The front mount is a whole bolt size to far back and a 1/4" to the left looking at the motor. The front mount also sit's about 5/8" higher had to jack the motor up to even get the bolt in. I was thinking prying the motor forward some how but seems I would be putting a lot of street on the new mounts and on the brackets that hold everything together.
 
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