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Polyurethane engine mounts for 1st gen, front and rear, 2 durometers available
60 A is soft. softer than every poly bushing available for our cars.
Agree. But 100% filled 60A will still be much harder than the stocker piece that looks like 40A. That's why I'm saying I'll be running 60A and if they are still too much for my liking, I will just drill a couple of holes in it.
Hell with the 80A I made, I can't make the steel sleeve move by hand. Really, I just can't! Ok maybe .010 - .030" but it's barely visible.
Polyur mounts are great guys... just make sure you like a little vibration at idle... I have some for my 200 and they are great.
1998 Subaru Forester S/Turbo | Shaggin' Wagon
1990 Mazda Miata MX5 | WTF I can drag asphalt with my hand
2003 MuZ Baghira 660 SM | Single Slammer
2008 KTM 250sx 2T Supermoto | Kart Track Killer
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