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    Opinion Sought: Club Sport Engine Mounts

    Does anyone have experience with Porsche Club Sport Engine/Trans mounts on an early car? Interested in a ,Sporty but not jarring ride.
    Thanks,
    50/50

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    Big improvement on stock mounts and no creaks or squeaks.

    Have used them for 5-6 years on many cars with good results.
    Last edited by chris_seven; 01-31-2012 at 09:08 AM.

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    I run them in my 300hp race car, I changed back from solid mounts. Shifts great and pretty quite. And I'm not chasing loose fastners from vibration. gled

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    i bought them after a long ride on a 2.5st spec swb car. i think they are the best solution for street hard driving ( and sometimes on track for fun)
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    You'll like them. Great all around.
    72S, 72T now ST

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    You'll like them. Great all around.
    Yep...........
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    Thanks Guys
    I assume that they will fit a SWB/901 application.
    50/50

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    Quote Originally Posted by 50/50 View Post
    Thanks Guys
    I assume that they will fit a SWB/901 application.
    50/50
    Yessir, they sure will.
    Steve Weiner
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    what is the part number for the Club Sport ones?

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    I could not tell the difference between the club sport and stock. It's been a while and they have held up well.

    Chris

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