Pole120
Addicted CEG'er
ok thanks for clearing that up josh. i was just going based on our issues when i got mounts from you.
I learned a lot there too.
ok thanks for clearing that up josh. i was just going based on our issues when i got mounts from you.
I think my front one is no good also... You should not be able to slide a screwdriver in-between the top of the rubber and the metal, right? LOL :crazy:
You can do that with a brand new one....
And be able to loosely fish it around the top of the rubber? That seems odd :shrug:
And now you know why stock roll resisters suck.
The through bolt for the mount does not fit snugly inside of the mount, like the bolt is a couple sizes too small... Is this normal?
^^Awsome man, looks good, the 1st person to utilize my diy,lol
LOL :laugh:
I will install it tomorrow morning and just take it easy when driving for the first couple days... Then all hell will break loose!!! Probably not though :crazy:
Yeah I still havent installed mine yet. I wish I could but I havet really had the time, plus I dont have the tools, thats what a buds house is for,lol
Well then, I guess I am the guinea-pig
From what I read about this elsewhere it works pretty good, so we will see if it is the same for a Contique...
I am not gonna read through all eight pages but this is a stupid way to attempt to make a poly mount.
All you need is a stock 98-00 mount and a 1lb can of whatever hardness poly you like and it's hardner. I went with 90A poly. You can buy the poly at mcmaster carr (mcmaster.com), they sell it for about $30 shipped to you.
1. Hollow out your mount using whatever method you like. I used a knife and carved the rubber out. I have heard of some people melting the rubber off with a torch.
2. Once you have cleared the mount of all rubber you make your own jig to hold the center metal post in place. It should sit in the middle of the mount. I used a whole lot of duct tape to seal one side of the mount and hold the center post in place.
3. Mix the two liquids that mcmaster carr sends you. They form into liquid polyurethane.
4. Pour into your stock mount. Hold the center post and make sure the liquid doesn't leak out of the bottom side of the mount.
5. It sets in five minutes, and you can leave it alone.
6. It fully cures in three days, remove tape reinstall and enjoy.