ronemca
Well-Known Member
- Thread starter
- #1
Some of us seem to have a knack for coming up with great finds that come from out of left field. I've even found the odd one myself. But for this issue I am not doing so well.
Wanting to improve (read: stiffen) the rear mount in my car, I picked up an insert from Whiteline. It stiffened the mounting for sure, but...well...
I find myself wishing there was an intermediate step between stock and what I have now.
I looked at the Boomba - www.boombaracing.com/2015-mustang-v6-ecoboost-transmission-mount-60d-street-spec/ - which appears to be sortof what I want, but there is very little non-metal in there. They offer it in a 60D "Street Spec" and a 70D "Race Spec" - and presumably the 70D is firmer than the 60D - but it's impossible to really comprehend how stiff those numbers are simply by looking at a photo. I'm uneasy about the possibility that it'll be the same or perhaps only 3% better than what I have now.
Can anyone offer some feedback on the Boomba piece?
And/but isn't there a mount that looks exactly like stock but in which the non-metal material is firmer than stock? I'm sure I saw one months ago, but I can't find it again.
Wanting to improve (read: stiffen) the rear mount in my car, I picked up an insert from Whiteline. It stiffened the mounting for sure, but...well...
I find myself wishing there was an intermediate step between stock and what I have now.
I looked at the Boomba - www.boombaracing.com/2015-mustang-v6-ecoboost-transmission-mount-60d-street-spec/ - which appears to be sortof what I want, but there is very little non-metal in there. They offer it in a 60D "Street Spec" and a 70D "Race Spec" - and presumably the 70D is firmer than the 60D - but it's impossible to really comprehend how stiff those numbers are simply by looking at a photo. I'm uneasy about the possibility that it'll be the same or perhaps only 3% better than what I have now.
Can anyone offer some feedback on the Boomba piece?
And/but isn't there a mount that looks exactly like stock but in which the non-metal material is firmer than stock? I'm sure I saw one months ago, but I can't find it again.
Sponsored
Last edited: