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Old 03-31-2013, 08:48 AM
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For sure, I understand how it goes! It will take us a bit of time to setup the new HAAS lathe and get them cranking out. I will see if our machinist wants to do another set by hand in the time being. Maybe we can work something out if your willing to "test".

I will do my best, give me till monday afternoon to get an answer!
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Tyler, I've been looking for solid mounts for my 67 Belair. Would these fit? I'd be willing to buy a rubber set and send them to you but now, after reading, I don't know how accurate they'd be in assessing.
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I PM'd you. I would need some measurements of the stock frame holes.
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For sure, I understand how it goes! It will take us a bit of time to setup the new HAAS lathe and get them cranking out. I will see if our machinist wants to do another set by hand in the time being. Maybe we can work something out if your willing to "test".

I will do my best, give me till monday afternoon to get an answer!
Tyler,
I'm sure we could work something out. What kind of testing would you need feedback on? Believe me I will have plenty of time. I do want to get the body back on in the next week or so, but I want need solid for that.

I got you pm. I'll reply back on it also.

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The polys will ride a little better the solids will give you a little bit better feedback.
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ok all, thanks for the input. I ended up with the ABC performance solid mounts. Getting ready to set the body back on. However, I do have a question on the radiator support. Does anyone have a picture of the stock hardware that is used to bolt this on? It has been many years since I have seen this and my memory is failing. I am remembering a sleeve and have been told by 64pontiac that there is a sleeve that goes in the mounting. I can't seem to find this in a reproduction catalogs.

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I would use rubber body mounts on the street (They ride better) you have to remember our "wonderful roads,rail crossing etc.And regreaseable urethane bushing for the rest of the suspension.
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