034Motorsport density mounts are in! Motor, tranny, and upper struts, oh my!
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Exactly, unless you're jumping your car repeatedly with 300# rims, I think you're set
These washers as essentially identical to the stock units. We just provide fresh ones with these mounts to eliminate the chance of someone having a different profiled or sized cup.
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AFAIK, 034 is using OE mounts...
Which, while yes they are still a linear bearing which will eventually fail due to non-linear loading... they are proven to last quite a long time. 034's modification by filling the void on the top of the mount is very similar to the VAP mount-saver's... except mount-savers can be removed from the OE mounts, whereas this becomes an integral part of the mount.
So... good mounts with a long-life quality... but still with a linear bearing. FWIW... my OE mounts with mount-savers are still near perfect, even with 1 complete front suspension rebuilt (2 dead struts, bad tierod ends, etc... needed to be done just over a year after installing the new mounts/mount-savers.)
So... good mounts with a long-life quality... but still with a linear bearing. FWIW... my OE mounts with mount-savers are still near perfect, even with 1 complete front suspension rebuilt (2 dead struts, bad tierod ends, etc... needed to be done just over a year after installing the new mounts/mount-savers.)
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