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Where to buy: Solid diff and rear subframe mounts

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Old Jul 5, 2005 | 07:34 AM
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Where to buy: Solid diff and rear subframe mounts

Well, I searched and came up with nothing. What I'm trying to find are the pressed in differential and rear subframe mounts, but this time made out of aluminum. I've found several places that make the front diff mount, but nobody that makes the others. Any direction or help in solving this mystery is welcome!

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Old Jul 5, 2005 | 08:40 AM
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Hi,
I got some from a guy on Ebay ... " They are machined from BLACK UHMW Polyethylene. These mounts are much harder than polyurethane or rubber." They have a website, www.mmr-direct.com, but I just checked and it is down for some reason. Ebay seller ID was jimbo_scott or do a web search on Montgomery Machine and Racing.
I bought both subframe and rear diff mounts and they are definately hard but not solid aluminum.
Hope this helps ...
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Old Jul 5, 2005 | 09:08 AM
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Fairly sure CP Racing also has them.

http://www.cpracing.ca
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Old Jul 5, 2005 | 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by totpkg
Hi,
I got some from a guy on Ebay ... " They are machined from BLACK UHMW Polyethylene. These mounts are much harder than polyurethane or rubber." They have a website, www.mmr-direct.com, but I just checked and it is down for some reason. Ebay seller ID was jimbo_scott or do a web search on Montgomery Machine and Racing.
I bought both subframe and rear diff mounts and they are definately hard but not solid aluminum.
Hope this helps ...
Well, thus far they're the first that I've found to actually have them. I shot them off an email asking about getting them in aluminum (I've had bad experiances with delrin and plastic, they like to break becuase they're too hard for their own good), so we'll see how that goes over, eh?
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Old Jul 5, 2005 | 01:15 PM
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I sent a responce to your email, but I am not sure if it went through. Please let me know.
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