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As the title stats, if anyone has a p/n for a poly trans mount for my t45, would you mind posting it or pm'ing me. Looked at a ton of different sites but can't seem to find one that will fit or get a straight answer from someone. Thanx - Sellinger
 
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I dont have the part # handy for the Energy Suspensions one I had on my 1996 Gt but I can tell you eventhough it was listed for my year car, I still had to "slot" the holes in my trans crossmember to make it work. that was a few years ago and I've since gone to solid mounts on my car now.
 

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RandyStinchcomb said:
I dont have the part # handy for the Energy Suspensions one I had on my 1996 Gt but I can tell you eventhough it was listed for my year car, I still had to "slot" the holes in my trans crossmember to make it work. that was a few years ago and I've since gone to solid mounts on my car now.

is there any difference between the solid and the poly?? is there alot more vibration??
 

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RandyStinchcomb said:
I dont have the part # handy for the Energy Suspensions one I had on my 1996 Gt but I can tell you eventhough it was listed for my year car, I still had to "slot" the holes in my trans crossmember to make it work. that was a few years ago and I've since gone to solid mounts on my car now.

is there any difference between the solid and the poly?? is there alot more vibration??
 
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Black Stang 97 said:
is there any difference between the solid and the poly?? is there alot more vibration??


yeah, alot more NVH wth the solid engine/trans mount vs the poly and poly vs the stock rubber ones, but my car is NOT a street-car anymore:(
on a street-caR, Id' say the poly ones are OK but doubt anyone would like the solids on a D/D
 

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Well im still getting the runaround from both summit and steeda..summit was no help, and steeda tried to sell me crossmember bushings..I don't get these people. Anyone at least know a good shop with a compitent parts person?
 
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Sellinger said:
Well im still getting the runaround from both summit and steeda..summit was no help, and steeda tried to sell me crossmember bushings..I don't get these people. Anyone at least know a good shop with a compitent parts person?


ummm, in Florida....sure, try Justin at Velocity Mustang Performance 321-206-9369 or www.VMPTuning.com
Joe at UPR, sorry dont have his # handy and theres always Herman at Horsepower By Herman 813-241-2783

and by the way, our year cars dont need/have crossmember bushings, they were used on "FOX" body cars and on the newer 1999 up Mustangs thats have a 1 piece trans mount/crossmember.
 

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