Re: Float-A-Motor Mount on 28 roadster with fixed front mount
Hi guys,
I do have a copy of the service bulletins, will take a look at that. I am really hesitant to cut the front mount though and would rather like a bolt-on solution. However, I'm pretty sure the rear mount rubber needs to be changed, I have yet to find a rubber part that didn't need to be changed on that car...
Is the fixed rear mount working well with the fixed front mount or will that combination always have some vibration? Maybe that's why Ford changed it after only half a year?
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