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Old 12th February 2003, 11:34 PM
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Old 13th February 2003, 06:56 AM
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Got it fixed. The service mgr. says he'll let me know whatever he finds out from Chrysler.
Glad it was a quick fix. They'll probably find out that it was a defective part, which does happen. Welcome aboard the good ship PTE, Joie!
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Old 17th February 2003, 09:34 PM
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on the same note, does anybody know of upgraded motor mounts/trans mount? or am i going to have to have some solid mounts machined up?
I definatly dont like the amount of movement in the bay and i'm guessing this season alone i'll be replacing them a few times if i stay with the stock soft ones..
maybe there are some for the SRT-4 that can be adapted? any one have *any* information on upgrading them at all?
Thank you VERY much in advance
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Old 17th February 2003, 09:43 PM
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on the same note, does anybody know of upgraded motor mounts/trans mount? or am i going to have to have some solid mounts machined up?
I definatly dont like the amount of movement in the bay and i'm guessing this season alone i'll be replacing them a few times if i stay with the stock soft ones..
maybe there are some for the SRT-4 that can be adapted? any one have *any* information on upgrading them at all?
Thank you VERY much in advance
When I had my moto mounts out, I taped them off and filled them with high-density urethane. This made a semi-solid mount, without the harshness of a full-solid unit. Besides, it cost me next to nothing The tranny mount is near impossible to do anything with, as it has the pin insert and has no voids to fill.

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Old 17th February 2003, 10:09 PM
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thanks for the quick response.
I've driven daily drivers with custom solid mounts before, it's definatly harsh, so for the time being i'll go with the high density eurathane and see how that holds up.
thanks once again
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Old 18th February 2003, 02:01 PM
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If you want somewhere that'll fill them for you, you can check in with Deyeme Racing I know they'll fill them for you. They don't have a lot of PT parts but if there's demand they may do some other performance bits.
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Old 18th February 2003, 09:41 PM
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Glad that things worked out for your PT and thanks for letting us know
 


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