I'm wondering which brand of motor mount lift to get? I'm installing a 1.25" body lift and from what i've read, this is the way to go. i have an 05 rubicon with 4" rough country short arm lift (but it's more like 5") running 35" MT'S ... thanx in advance for your input
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When one side of my first set of 1" MMLs broke at a weld (before I had learned to weld), I switched to M.O.R.E. (Mountain Off Road Enterprises) and they make my previous MML look like they were made from cheap tin.
Get the M.O.R.E. torsion rubber "Bombproof" mounts & you'll be very happy. The rubber keeps the engine vibrations out of the cab (as the OE mounts are made from) and they are heavy-duty enough to withstand anything. They are HEAVY.
Don't go with polyurethane mounts, that material passes vibrations far too readily, And since the rubber will already outlast the Jeep, there's no benefit to polyurethane in this application.The Geezer Jeep: http://www.greentractortalk.com/jerryb/index.htm
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Originally posted by inVERt'D View PostWhat do you think about the poly bushings? Is the engine vibration more noticeable? It would seem like a good idea for the tranny/ t-case mount to be of a comparable rigidity.[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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Originally posted by inVERt'D View PostWhat do you think about the poly bushings? Is the engine vibration more noticeable? It would seem like a good idea for the tranny/ t-case mount to be of a comparable rigidity.The Geezer Jeep: http://www.greentractortalk.com/jerryb/index.htm
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hmmmm. on M.O.R.E's website http://www.mountainoffroad.com/Catal...dy-mounts.html it says the motor mounts are poly... did they change recently???
oh wait.. upon further review it looks like they offer the mounts in rubber styles as well
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Originally posted by spearheadbill View Posthmmmm. on M.O.R.E's website http://www.mountainoffroad.com/Catal...dy-mounts.html it says the motor mounts are poly... did they change recently???The Geezer Jeep: http://www.greentractortalk.com/jerryb/index.htm
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No known issues with my MMs after 165K, but my tranny mount is crap. I'm doing some fairly significant drive train modifications, and I'm approaching it with an open mind. Might even (gasp) do a body and MM lift. I'm really troubled about how my Jeep will handle in the slalom when I'm finished...holes = cowbell
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Originally posted by inVERt'D View PostWhat do you think about the poly bushings? Is the engine vibration more noticeable? It would seem like a good idea for the tranny/ t-case mount to be of a comparable rigidity.Originally posted by rat patrol View PostI agree that rubber mounts are better than poly for the engine mounts. I have the bombproofs in mine (rubber bushings) and can tell you, I've tortured them mightily and have had no ill effects. No engine vibs in the cab at all.
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I have currie mounts and they do vibrate more than stock. But just about every time I go rock crawling I take chunks out of my tires so there goes the balance job. So I agree with Beau, you want good ride cut the top off a cady.LOLIN A LAND OF FREEDOM WE ARE HELD HOSTAGE BY THE TYRANNY OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS!!
Better To Burn Out Than To Rust Out!
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