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Driveline/Suspension
Trans mount stiffening. Without whiteline bushing... (how-to inside)
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<blockquote data-quote="NickSezz" data-source="post: 13479601" data-attributes="member: 137423"><p>3M 5200 Should do the trick for you guys wanting to go this rout. I would remove the stock mount completely and fill the voids on a work bench using the OPs method. Re-install after it cures for 24 hours. </p><p></p><p>I have been using this stuff to seal the pumps on Jet Skis for years. It can be messy to work with but is very durable stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NickSezz, post: 13479601, member: 137423"] 3M 5200 Should do the trick for you guys wanting to go this rout. I would remove the stock mount completely and fill the voids on a work bench using the OPs method. Re-install after it cures for 24 hours. I have been using this stuff to seal the pumps on Jet Skis for years. It can be messy to work with but is very durable stuff. [/QUOTE]
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