Justwondering
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Pardon my ignorance...
where does this puck go and what does it do?
where does this puck go and what does it do?
I don’t like to use the term "pucks" – but when looking at the factory (ie: rubber) one, they do look like a hockey puck.Pardon my ignorance...
where does this puck go and what does it do?
That would be great ! Otherwise I'm after it on my lonsome .Are they solid aluminum? I can see if I can get a hold of the girl whos dad works at the welding shop and see what he can do. Alternatively, the guy I took my heads to last, thats a machine shop..he does everything there. He may be able to do them. If they can, ill get a quote and pass it along
Those is some b,,,,,,ad boys . I know I'ma get some , or make some .View attachment 17337 View attachment 17338
The Firm Feel Inc. (FFI) mounts that I have, the specifications are:
Bolt 2-15/16” by 5/8” bolts (course thread), grade 8.
Washer ¼” thick by 2-½” diameter, 23/32” hole (not quite ¾”), hardened.
Front mount (the smaller one)
3-11/32” long (frame rail side)
3-1/8” long (K-frame side)
2-53/32” wide (frame rail side)
2-5/8” wide (K-frame side) (note: there is a slight taper – bigger on top)
1-½” tall (overall)
5/32” step (to K-frame)
1-11/32” from step to top (doesn’t add up – but what I measured)
1-31/32” long (K-frame hole – almost 2”)
1-½“ wide (K-frame hole)
1/32” deep gulley (I think the gulley is the most important measurement here, IMO)
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Rear mount
3-31/32” long (frame rail side – almost 4”)
3-13/16” long (K-frame side)
3-½” wide (frame rail side)
3-9/32” wide (K-frame side)
1-½” tall (overall)
1/8” step (to K-frame)
1-5/16” from step to top (again, doesn’t add up – but what I measured)
1-15/16” long (K-frame hole)
1-31/64” wide (K-frame hole = almost 1½”)
1/32” deep gulley
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The measuring instrument used.
Forgot about the large washers that were in thereSimply reuse the metal from the stock insulators. Drill and tap aluminum bar stock and mount the stock metal k frame locators to the aluminum.....
How do you know you need new isolators?
When I lay on my cardboard and look under the car should I be able to tell or is it something you feel when you drive?