JackyII Known Member Senior Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 122 Points 1,516 Dec 7, 2006 #1 Hi, anyone here care to explain the difference(s) between using this and the original rubber mounting? can it fit with any brand of adjustables/coilovers? thanks! Last edited: Dec 9, 2006
Hi, anyone here care to explain the difference(s) between using this and the original rubber mounting? can it fit with any brand of adjustables/coilovers? thanks!
huakenny LB Performance Senior Member Joined Feb 24, 2005 Messages 9,127 Points 5,163 Location Kota Kinabalu Dec 9, 2006 #2 original rubber is comfort n silent type...canot use to adjust anything... pilowball mount is slighlty noisy after sometimes n it can adjust chamber....most adjustable suspension r using pillowball mount.. my2cent
original rubber is comfort n silent type...canot use to adjust anything... pilowball mount is slighlty noisy after sometimes n it can adjust chamber....most adjustable suspension r using pillowball mount.. my2cent
JackyII Known Member Senior Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 122 Points 1,516 Dec 11, 2006 #3 thanks for the info. some people said if using adjustables w/o pillowball mount might causes damage to the chasis since the spring is harder/stiffer than the original ones and the rubber mount can't fully support it. how true is this?
thanks for the info. some people said if using adjustables w/o pillowball mount might causes damage to the chasis since the spring is harder/stiffer than the original ones and the rubber mount can't fully support it. how true is this?
N nclim 500 RPM Senior Member Joined Sep 18, 2004 Messages 637 Points 3,018 Dec 11, 2006 #4 well... adj without pillowball with spoil your rubber mount... so better for front adj, change to pillowball mount.
well... adj without pillowball with spoil your rubber mount... so better for front adj, change to pillowball mount.
M mengz 500 RPM Senior Member Joined Jan 15, 2005 Messages 605 Points 3,018 Dec 11, 2006 #5 the pillow balls mounts will ensure that only ur shockers do the damping and not ur mounts as well.
JackyII Known Member Senior Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 122 Points 1,516 Dec 12, 2006 #6 thanks for all the infos.