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Old Apr 15, 2004 | 01:15 PM
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stiffer motor mounts will help the shifts feel better, the diff bushigns make the rear feel more stable when starting from a stop (no hippity hopping around) and will help reduce tranny movement to a small degree, but stiffer motor mounts or a engine torque brace is what affects shift feel more than anything else.

the other change you will notice (other than reduced wheel hop) is exhaust/diffgear noise.... you will ger a bit more vibration and exhasut noise transmitted to the cabin of the car....but if you already have a loud exhaust then you probably wont even notice it :-)
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Old Apr 15, 2004 | 01:16 PM
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Originally posted by Kevin T. Wyum
Gratz to Mark!
ahhaha, he thanks you Kevin :-)
his new daughter is adorable.
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About to take on this job my self but I have a couple of questions. Do you have to get the front of the car in the air as well? Also do you need to support the trans or will it be fine? Thanks
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Originally Posted by existanzrx7
About to take on this job my self but I have a couple of questions. Do you have to get the front of the car in the air as well? Also do you need to support the trans or will it be fine? Thanks


Front doesn't have to be raised but the transmission needs to be supported.
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Front doesn't have to be raised but the transmission needs to be supported.

Thanks men.
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