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80mm wide engine mounts maybe truck?

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80mm wide engine mounts maybe truck?

Post by dank »

anyone know where I can get 80mm wide engine mounts with 10-12mm studs that are not offset to each other? Looking for a quick and easy transfer lift solution.

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Post by KiwiBacon »

Round or square?

Industrial AV mounts come in 75mm round with 10mm studs. A range of thicknesses.
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Post by dank »

prefer round, do you have a link kiwi bacon?
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Post by nicbeer »

honda engine mounts also.

think hooky? used some
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Post by KiwiBacon »

dank wrote:prefer round, do you have a link kiwi bacon?
Haven't been able to find them online. But most engineering supply shops will know what you're talking about.
I use them as engine/trans mounts in my rangie. :cool:
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Post by dank »

yeah the hondas are only 50mm high thanks nic. I was thinking about using the stock tranny mounts with an extra 50mm machined and tapped alloy spacer on top. After speaking with some guys in the know about this sort of stuff the urethane through bolt spacer I feel will be a little too rigid without running a full roctoy ring or something similar. I'd rather have a bit of flex in the mount to absorb the twist from the whopping 120kw 4age. :D
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