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DSM Wiseman
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- Jul 31, 2003
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New Jersey
After disliking my prothane front/rear inserts, I decided to try and make my own mounts by shooting some industrial polyurethane into the mounts themselves. Before I could be warned against the curing characteristics, the mount was already dried on the outside but still very pliable on the inside. To anyone who reads this, you need to put the polyurethane on in thin layers and let them cure before adding a big gob on. Anyway, after hating how soft they were, I set out to find a new solution. Me and turbosax spoke about using solid poly rods as fillers. Although a great solution, it was brought to my attention that biglady did solid aluminum motor mounts for colts. So a couple PMs later, I now have my set of immaculate, perfect fitting solid aluminum motor mounts and let me tell you, it took an hour to install, but damn shifting never felt so good. The motor no longer chucks around, even if you shift gears and dump the clutch, no hesitation and no sloppiness. The benefits FAR outweigh the little extra vibration felt in the cabin as soon as the car gets past cruising RPMs. This is by far my favorite shifting/drive mod. Thanks again Steven !! 
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. It looks great! My solids helped my wheel hop tremendously. And The shifting was phenominal! took away the "notchyness" almost completely. Not all of it. It's still a DSM
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