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From: Graceland in a Not Correctly Restored Stingray
Originally Posted by I'm Batman
...My 77 now has a crazy driveline setup - solid differential crossmember mounts, poly differential front mount, solid motor mounts, poly transmission mount. It should be nice and firm...
That's exactly what I've got, although I believe I'll eventually do the solid front diff. mount. I've forgotten, have you done the spreader bar yet??
Now, (repeating what I've posted in other threads on this topic...) according to TCI solid transmission mounts are the chief cause of transmission case breakage, and I've actually heard stories of it happening. Here's an "I told you so" () which can be applied when needed, in case anyone does it anyway and it goes wrong.
What's the part number for these solid mounts. I started poking around,and apparently there are different heights,depending on the chassis they go into.
Didn't mean to derail the beach party we're having here.
What's the part number for these solid mounts. I started poking around,and apparently there are different heights,depending on the chassis they go into.
Didn't mean to derail the beach party we're having here.
62530. Summit's website can be sorted by application - I checked there, and that's the part number I ordered from them. They fit fine.