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Old Jan 1, 2006, 09:41 PM
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nice keep us updated
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Originally Posted by Ultimate CC
nice keep us updated
sure thing
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Originally Posted by Blue Evo 8
I decided to wait patiently and get the Buschur mounts. anyhow, my Buschur mounts are on the way.... and I'm doing both front and back.

me too, i am hoping they will come in this week, as i am starting my clutch install tomorrow...
Old Jan 1, 2006, 10:32 PM
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I ordered one tonight but I'm not telling from who! I was almost going to buy one of each (Buschur and Powerflex) because they are so reasonably priced.

Hopefully it comes in this week and I will be on my way to some better shifting with it!
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I Know The Front One Isn't That Bad Of A Job But, How Much Of A Project Is It To Do The Rear Mount???
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Do either of these mounts transmit additional noise into the cabin?

Torque dampners do and can be very loud and I'm wondering if these would have a similar effect.
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u get some vibration but thats about it
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Originally Posted by Jaylenospoolboy
Do either of these mounts transmit additional noise into the cabin?

Torque dampners do and can be very loud and I'm wondering if these would have a similar effect.
on all of the sports cars I've owned I've always upgraded the complete motor, tranny, and shifter mounts....

you get a bit more vibration, but the car feels more solid.
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bump...

i would still like to know the durometer rating for the buschur, does anyone have these installed yet?
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Yea no one has posted yet that has the Buschur mounts in.
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None of the mounts have shipped out yet. The bushings for them should be here tomorrow and then they will ship.

Durometer is 90.

David Buschur
www.buschurracing.com
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Originally Posted by davidbuschur
None of the mounts have shipped out yet. The bushings for them should be here tomorrow and then they will ship.

Durometer is 90.

David Buschur
www.buschurracing.com
Dave, how much would you guys charge to have the mounts installed at your shop, for front only and combined? Thanks for responding.
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The installation if the car is brought in complete and we have to take the crossmember/mount out and press in the new one would be $75. If you take it out and bring us the mount is would be $25.

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^^^^^^^^Thanks for responding! Could be a summer mod along with the Ingalls stiffy!
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Originally Posted by davidbuschur
None of the mounts have shipped out yet. The bushings for them should be here tomorrow and then they will ship.

Durometer is 90.

David Buschur
www.buschurracing.com

thanks Dave for answering Durometer ?

could you go into a little more depth on why most applications will only "need" the front mount

forgive me if this is a dumb ? but besides added vibrations and difficulty of installation, which I dont mind since this is a performance part, are there any other negative effects if both mounts (front & rear) are installed on a daily driver?


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