Accordtheory
01-08-2007, 08:29 AM
I have the 85a bushings in my mounts and I can't seem to get the company I bought them from to sell me softer ones. They refuse to do it. I've posted up on h-t about this numerous times, and have gotten absolutely nowhere. Do not ever buy anything from innovativemounts.com, their customer service is worse than the dmv. They will actually go out of their way to fuck you over.
I really don't want to buy a whole new set of their mounts with the softer bushings and swap them over. I don't want to give them any more of my money, and I think their prices have almost doubled since I bought my mounts. I wish their building was nearby, I would break in and rob their asses worse than charlie murphy did to dave chappelle on the wacArnold's skit..
Anyway, since that unfortunately is not an option, I either need to find other softer bushings that will fit, or make my own. I'm kinda leaning toward making my own. My question is what the hell do I use to do this though? I tried to do this before on my dad's car to fix a broken/torn mount, but he totally sabotaged my experiment, lowering the motor down before the urethane had cured, so I never got to see if it would have worked. The urethane was just some shit bought from a hardware store, I don't remember what it was supposed to be for.
Do any of you guys know if there is anything that I can easily buy that would work well for this?
Thanks for any ideas..
I really don't want to buy a whole new set of their mounts with the softer bushings and swap them over. I don't want to give them any more of my money, and I think their prices have almost doubled since I bought my mounts. I wish their building was nearby, I would break in and rob their asses worse than charlie murphy did to dave chappelle on the wacArnold's skit..
Anyway, since that unfortunately is not an option, I either need to find other softer bushings that will fit, or make my own. I'm kinda leaning toward making my own. My question is what the hell do I use to do this though? I tried to do this before on my dad's car to fix a broken/torn mount, but he totally sabotaged my experiment, lowering the motor down before the urethane had cured, so I never got to see if it would have worked. The urethane was just some shit bought from a hardware store, I don't remember what it was supposed to be for.
Do any of you guys know if there is anything that I can easily buy that would work well for this?
Thanks for any ideas..