bennylava
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Just something I've been curious about for awhile, I don't actually have any problem with engine vibration. It seems like engine mounts would be the primary way that vibration from the drive train was transferred into the car. So I was curious if it were possible to change out the engine mounts, perhaps to some with thicker rubber (or something). So the driver would experience a "nicer" ride.
Maybe this effect is achieved simply by replacing worn out mounts? Or maybe there really is a way to upgrade them to further reduce vibrations. I admit that I haven't looked at the 95 mustang GT engine mounts in a very long time. I can't remember exactly how they're built.
If I found out that this was a real thing, I'd do it to my old chevy truck too.
Maybe this effect is achieved simply by replacing worn out mounts? Or maybe there really is a way to upgrade them to further reduce vibrations. I admit that I haven't looked at the 95 mustang GT engine mounts in a very long time. I can't remember exactly how they're built.
If I found out that this was a real thing, I'd do it to my old chevy truck too.