Re: Prothane urethane roll stop insert
[Re: Manny Sandhu]
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March 16, 2015 04:59 pm UTC
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Bryan Lawrence
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The only on the fly options for 2gs is the inserts. Take a look in Terry's build thread if you want actual full inserts.
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Re: Prothane urethane roll stop insert
[Re: Manny Sandhu]
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March 16, 2015 05:27 pm UTC
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Terry had the sleeve machined so I don't think you will find anything today.
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Re: Prothane urethane roll stop insert
[Re: Manny Sandhu]
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March 16, 2015 06:58 pm UTC
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Right but you still need the machined sleeve cause the 1g one won't work. This guy was custom made by Terry Here is another option. http://www.dsmtuners.com/threads/ho...and-rear-roll-stops-motor-mounts.406631/
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Re: Prothane urethane roll stop insert
[Re: Manny Sandhu]
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March 16, 2015 07:29 pm UTC
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Manny pretty sure energy only makes the two piece insert that you don't want.
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Re: Prothane urethane roll stop insert
[Re: Manny Sandhu]
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March 16, 2015 08:18 pm UTC
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You can come here and we can weld it, with the rest of the mounts being stock your ride should still be pretty good.
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Re: Prothane urethane roll stop insert
[Re: Manny Sandhu]
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March 16, 2015 08:41 pm UTC
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My thoughts there is that if you go with a pure solid in the front and stock for the rest that you will accelerate the other three's deterioration.
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Re: Prothane urethane roll stop insert
[Re: Manny Sandhu]
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March 16, 2015 09:20 pm UTC
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Manny: I know I've said this to you before. These cars don't like being modified on a budget. Fix what's broken: This is what you want. Get your car back on the road with a good roll stop. Keep your old chewed up roll stop to turn into a solid mount in the future. Any time you modify something, you put stress on other components of your car. Focus on the important stuff; factory engine mounts are good for twice the power you're making.
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Re: Prothane urethane roll stop insert
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March 17, 2015 11:34 am UTC
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+1 to Jeremy, my wheel was shaking like crazy when I first got my car, not because it had solid mounts but because mine were all trashed(plus the cutting board mod), now that the right and left one are prothane the wheel actually shakes less than when I got the car.
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Re: Prothane urethane roll stop insert
[Re: Manny Sandhu]
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March 17, 2015 04:20 pm UTC
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Solid FTW. If you do go OEM, make sure its an actual OEM not an OEM replacement. Deep was telling me that they usually see the OEM replacement ones wear out really quick.
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Re: Prothane urethane roll stop insert
[Re: Manny Sandhu]
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March 17, 2015 04:30 pm UTC
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Solid FTW. If you do go OEM, make sure its an actual OEM not an OEM replacement. Deep was telling me that they usually see the OEM replacement ones wear out really quick. The OE-style one I put on my car was still in perfectly good shape when I removed it 3 years later. Manny is not looking for a permanent solution. Manny: Up to you if you wanna fork out 3x the price for an actual OEM. But since I expect you'll be going with a solid mount as soon as you have time/money, the OE-style should be plenty to keep you on the road for a while (the one I linked).
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Re: Prothane urethane roll stop insert
[Re: Manny Sandhu]
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March 17, 2015 05:01 pm UTC
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Yeah. The cars in Deep's shop arent high HP, just basic cars and they see some of the OE style mounts break apart quickly. It could be the company of the mount though. (ie. Gates vs Topline)
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Re: Prothane urethane roll stop insert
[Re: Manny Sandhu]
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March 17, 2015 06:11 pm UTC
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Call TD and you can negotiate the delay, if you have good credit than they will reduce it.
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Re: Prothane urethane roll stop insert
[Re: Manny Sandhu]
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March 18, 2015 04:32 pm UTC
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(get out of my head jeremy) Ya jay after hearing Jeremy's feedback I'd want to hold off on solids just yet... Would do it when I replace all mounts... The others are by no means shot which is why the roll stop is the only being changed I should probably clarify: I don't expect the solid roll stop would cause all your other mounts to wear out. However, if you don't know what kind of shape the other mounts are in, you could be opening up a can of worms. When you get the chance to remove/inspect all your other mounts, if they're in good shape, you'll be fine to go ahead with a solid front without having to replace the other three. I just figure since we're still not out of winter, $30 and 10 minutes with a wrench is the simplest, easiest fix.
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