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    Where can I buy some? And do they make a real difference keeping the motor from moving as much?
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    Cool. Thanks.
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    Which mounts would you guys recommend off their site?
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    ANOTHER ICEMAN??? BTW Rockauto sells solids also for wayyyyyyyyyyy cheaper.
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    I made mine, buy a set from rock auto (engine, trans mount) drill a a hole in each one at either end, drain the fluid well. let dry a day or so then with a caulking gun fill with RTV caulking, (got mine at O'riellys) then let dry two weeks or so (I let mine set a month) then install
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    That doesn't sound all that safe to be honest. How does that hold up?
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    It's actually real safe..many guys do it on other platforms when solid mounts are not available.
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    Yep I got the idea after seeing a ton of guys on this forum do it, there is even a write on here somewhere
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