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    Well I didn't make the mount. What a crappy mount. Don't make any mounts like these guys.. I am going to make a thicker mount where the torque doesn't tear the steel.



  • #2
    that could have nicely destroyed your drivetrain :? good thing you cought it

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    • #3
      WOW :shock: .. What a Torque Monster , It actually is tearing the metal.
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      • #4
        And that's the mount that sees the least amount of force. Must have used some crappy steel. I'd fab up one of those no weld mounts.

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        • #5
          Might want to use angle piece for strenth.
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          • #6
            ^^I tend to agree.. crappy steel..

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            • #7
              Whenever I look at one of you guy's mounts like that, I wonder (to myself) if it wouldn't be better to move the mounting point in the engine bay instead of making an off-set mount. Those off-set things look like they must be in pain all the time

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              • #8
                ugh, i hope i dont run into problems like that :-/. I just have a solid rear mount and pray it doesnt rip the crossmember
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                • #9
                  whats the thickness on that steel? i never use anything less than 1/4 inch steel, and even then plenty of bracing to go with it.

                  thats what ive got on my 2 tranny mounts since i dont have a crossmember...
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                  • #10
                    I didn't measure, but it looks like 3/16" and it wasn't done very well.. that's why I said don't make them like this.. I wouldn't use less than 1/4" either.

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