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Old May 15, 2011 | 09:38 PM
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I am about to get my vortech v-2 installed and realized my passenger side mount is broken. I know different companies make them but I was leaning towards the innovative 75A. Any idea on a place to get them at a good price?
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Old May 16, 2011 | 11:11 AM
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Those are going to have lots of vibrations you know right? As long as that's fine with you they should be good.
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Old May 16, 2011 | 04:19 PM
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Those are going to have lots of vibrations you know right? As long as that's fine with you they should be good.

Would you recommend stock or the 60A? I'm not sure what kind of vibration you mean but as of now, I have had a broken passenger mount for a while. If it's worse than that I may have an issue. But i've adjusted to the vibration, especially when I downshift...
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Old May 16, 2011 | 04:24 PM
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I just swapped in a new OEM one when I had this issue. I am happy with it.
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Old May 16, 2011 | 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Wydget
Originally Posted by Moddiction' timestamp='1305573108' post='20581185
Those are going to have lots of vibrations you know right? As long as that's fine with you they should be good.

Would you recommend stock or the 60A? I'm not sure what kind of vibration you mean but as of now, I have had a broken passenger mount for a while. If it's worse than that I may have an issue. But i've adjusted to the vibration, especially when I downshift...

You will feel lots of vibrations from the engine going throughout the car. Everything will shake a bit.

Personally I would just get an oem one. The 60A's have been known to warp and go bad in not a long time.

Mine were busted when I had my clutch replaced so got replacement oem ones in and feels great.
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Old May 16, 2011 | 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Moddiction
Originally Posted by Wydget' timestamp='1305591581' post='20582320
[quote name='Moddiction' timestamp='1305573108' post='20581185']
Those are going to have lots of vibrations you know right? As long as that's fine with you they should be good.

Would you recommend stock or the 60A? I'm not sure what kind of vibration you mean but as of now, I have had a broken passenger mount for a while. If it's worse than that I may have an issue. But i've adjusted to the vibration, especially when I downshift...

You will feel lots of vibrations from the engine going throughout the car. Everything will shake a bit.

Personally I would just get an oem one. The 60A's have been known to warp and go bad in not a long time.

Mine were busted when I had my clutch replaced so got replacement oem ones in and feels great.
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That is a good plan then. I will order the passenger mount tomorrow.
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Old May 16, 2011 | 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Moddiction
Originally Posted by Wydget' timestamp='1305591581' post='20582320
[quote name='Moddiction' timestamp='1305573108' post='20581185']
Those are going to have lots of vibrations you know right? As long as that's fine with you they should be good.

Would you recommend stock or the 60A? I'm not sure what kind of vibration you mean but as of now, I have had a broken passenger mount for a while. If it's worse than that I may have an issue. But i've adjusted to the vibration, especially when I downshift...

You will feel lots of vibrations from the engine going throughout the car. Everything will shake a bit.

Personally I would just get an oem one. The 60A's have been known to warp and go bad in not a long time.

Mine were busted when I had my clutch replaced so got replacement oem ones in and feels great.
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X2 on what this guy said. I have the 75a's on my car and if it wasn't a "race" car it would be on stock mounts. It viberates and anoys the hell out of me all the time. The only reason it's staying this way is because I race it.
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