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Postby tangcla » Thu May 01, 2008 4:56 pm

overl0ad wrote:sorry, but how can metal (steel in this case) possibly transfer less vibration than urethane? you invent new law of physics!!! w00t!!! :)
Have you seen the joints underneath those? :P the perpendicular threaded rod fully rotates :P haha.

And they have more play (less stiffness, but less NVH) than the polyurethane ones.
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Postby overl0ad » Thu May 01, 2008 5:06 pm

i make no comment as to which to buy.

your car, your choice. :)
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Postby tangcla » Thu May 01, 2008 5:16 pm

overl0ad wrote:i make no comment as to which to buy.

your car, your choice. :)
I'm not making comments as to buying, either. I'm just saying. The AVO ones have more play in them, and as such, won't provide as much stiffness or better handling as the Perrin/GroupA/Cusco etc. 'solid' mounts, however they have minimal NVH.

Stock and AVO use a ball joint; the Perrin ones are solid in the sense that they are not designed to flex and retain perpendicular to the endlink itself.
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