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    Split graphite motor/trans mounts?

    Does anyone have any experience using the split poly-graphite trans mounts offered on pelican as a replacement for the original mounts on a SWB trans brace? I have pressed out my original rubber and was debating buying these. Thanks, Christian
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    Just use rubber. Cabriolet mounts are stiffer. Then there are a couple other variations. There was a thread about this last week. Debating Wevo vs. Cabriolet vs. Club Sport.
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