DIY Dtss eliminators? Is it possible
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DIY Dtss eliminators? Is it possible
I have used window-weld before for solid motor mounts on applications where they were not available, Would this hard poly do the trick for the dtss bushings? Im on a bit of a time-frame and cant wait the week + shipping from mazdatrix. and a 17$ can of window-weld works great for reinforcing plenty of things, **** maybe this too? chime in with opinions, thoughts and especially death threats
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true enough. or maybe rp performance has a set, ill get calling people tomorrow. Just seeing if its feasible as its got 60A hardness rating, I was even considering http://www.devcon.com/products/produ...m?familyID=152 as it has 87A and theirs one with 97A hardness rating, nearly as hard as metal, right their.
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i got a set of dtss bushings on ebay for like $40 bucks..
i used that urethane stuff in my 240 , did the tranny mount, and the subframe bushings when i busted my subframe from street drifting lmao. Not sure if it made a difference in the subframe bushings because i also rocked subframe collars to further stiffen it up.
That urethane crap is like $3 bucks, you could try it wouldnt hurt
i used that urethane stuff in my 240 , did the tranny mount, and the subframe bushings when i busted my subframe from street drifting lmao. Not sure if it made a difference in the subframe bushings because i also rocked subframe collars to further stiffen it up.
That urethane crap is like $3 bucks, you could try it wouldnt hurt
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