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Old 01-26-2013, 11:19 PM   #11
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i installed mine with the cone up..i guess i got lucky according to the pic you posted
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Old 01-27-2013, 12:14 AM   #12
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According to my manual this side up.I didn't have my manual when I put mounts in the first time so maybe I put then in upside down the first time.

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Old 01-27-2013, 09:44 AM   #13
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im with you guys,,,the rubber must really suck nowadays..i have a old complete parts 2 stroke motor with the mounts still on the cradle and they seem better than the new ones i got also..and they been in the weather for 10 yrs on the ground,and still feel like there kinda good..
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Old 01-27-2013, 09:52 AM   #14
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I agree with the quality these days.. Sad! Thats why I was inquiering about making solid mounts a while back. Maybe out of aluminum I'm just afraid it will make my cart in to a giant tingle bomb. I still think about it though when my new ones die I just may give it a shot.
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My Opposed is solid-mounted,not enough vibration to even care about.I think that if you have a Pavement-Cart,I'd worry about the vibration,but if you are running Off-Road,its' so bumpy,whos' gonna notice minor vibrations anyway?
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My Opposed is solid-mounted,not enough vibration to even care about.I think that if you have a Pavement-Cart,I'd worry about the vibration,but if you are running Off-Road,its' so bumpy,whos' gonna notice minor vibrations anyway?
Cool!! I just may go for it then!! thanks for the encouragement! I just put "new" rubber ones it it like 2 weeks ago, but I think I'll make 3 up and be ready!
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Make your own insulators with some shock-rubbers and a steel-sleeve.set the compressed-height with the sleeve,then use a lock-nut.As long as the bracket is sandwiched with the rubber,and it stays tight,it will work fine.
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Make your own insulators with some shock-rubbers and a steel-sleeve.set the compressed-height with the sleeve,then use a lock-nut.As long as the bracket is sandwiched with the rubber,and it stays tight,it will work fine.
Now that's what I'm talking about!! Think out side the box!
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