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I know vibra technics says you don't need to stabilize the rear motor mount. And seeing as how i have the vibra technics i still want a new rear mount with some stabilizer
What is the best option for a motor mount. Poly? Oem? What brand?
As for the stabilizer in going to try to find a used true track or just buy new from sputhe since theyll sell seperate.
I know vibra technics says you don't need to stabilize the rear motor mount. And seeing as how i have the vibra technics i still want a new rear mount with some stabilizer
What is the best option for a motor mount. Poly? Oem? What brand?
As for the stabilizer in going to try to find a used true track or just buy new from sputhe since theyll sell seperate.
Your thoughts
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I am wanting to upgrade to the Vibra Technics and also interested in adding stablization to the rear. I would just go with the Sputhe, seems like many like it and as you stated it's sold seperate from the front.
I went with the Big Bear rear mount.
It's for real stabilization and control. More for high speed control than comfort.
The trade off is a tad more vibration on the feet but the you get pin point accuracy and control. Almost a rigid mount with no side to side play.
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