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Old 02-01-2013, 03:14 AM
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75 for me Thanks
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75 for me as well, thanks
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75 for me, thanks

and a set of engine mounts as well
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Ok guys i test fit the 1st bushing and i have bad news.. In 95a it is not going to work with the current OD being the size it is.. The bushing is way too stiff to press in without beating it til no end and there is no way anyone could install this themselves at home.. Its not right and im not going to rush and have eddie send it out only for your guys to curse us. The insert mold is being modified as we speak and we will update with a new ETA.. I have asked that a rush be put on this so please bear with us. I would rather have it right then have you guys dremeling the inside of the mount while cursing us.. My apologies again.
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Originally Posted by MikeAWD
Ok guys i test fit the 1st bushing and i have bad news.. In 95a it is not going to work with the current OD being the size it is.. The bushing is way too stiff to press in without beating it til no end and there is no way anyone could install this themselves at home.. Its not right and im not going to rush and have eddie send it out only for your guys to curse us. The insert mold is being modified as we speak and we will update with a new ETA.. I have asked that a rush be put on this so please bear with us. I would rather have it right then have you guys dremeling the inside of the mount while cursing us.. My apologies again.
Thanks Mike I don't think anybody is going to complain about a little wait to get it right, unless da Dawg ordered a set.

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Old 02-01-2013, 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeAWD
Ok guys i test fit the 1st bushing and i have bad news.. In 95a it is not going to work with the current OD being the size it is.. The bushing is way too stiff to press in without beating it til no end and there is no way anyone could install this themselves at home.. Its not right and im not going to rush and have eddie send it out only for your guys to curse us. The insert mold is being modified as we speak and we will update with a new ETA.. I have asked that a rush be put on this so please bear with us. I would rather have it right then have you guys dremeling the inside of the mount while cursing us.. My apologies again.
Thanks. You only have one chance to do it right the first time. I am perfectly content to wait until there is a seamless transition from OEM to your product. You are doing the right thing.
Old 02-01-2013, 07:37 PM
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Thanks for your understanding.. Porsche guys know quality and reliability is not something you sacrifice and i come from that same line of thinking.. When its right you wont have to worry.. The urethane has a lifetime warranty and i want to make it easy for the install because its pressed from inside each side not outside so when you get the 1st side in you cant access the other side thru the same hole that is now blocked by the 1st bushing. I dont want the home install guys having trouble installing it since they dont have the tools we have here to force it in there etc.. Thanks!!
Old 02-01-2013, 08:15 PM
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Mike, any news on the 75a?
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Old 02-01-2013, 08:36 PM
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I'm going to say an honest 7 days still. They pour 75a and 95a separate weeks. Ill do the best I can to get an estimate for the 75a next week. That will require test fitment also to verify ease of install.
Old 02-01-2013, 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeAWD
Ok guys i test fit the 1st bushing and i have bad news.. In 95a it is not going to work with the current OD being the size it is.. The bushing is way too stiff to press in without beating it til no end and there is no way anyone could install this themselves at home.. Its not right and im not going to rush and have eddie send it out only for your guys to curse us. The insert mold is being modified as we speak and we will update with a new ETA.. I have asked that a rush be put on this so please bear with us. I would rather have it right then have you guys dremeling the inside of the mount while cursing us.. My apologies again.
Appreciate the integrity. No rush.
Old 02-02-2013, 03:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Nizer
Appreciate the integrity. No rush.
Refreshing and rare; it goes a long way, especially with this crowd.
Old 02-02-2013, 03:13 AM
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Mike I don't think anyone has an issue as long as they are kept informed. Its a great product being made cheaper so spoiling it at the install stage would be a bad call.

Cheers
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Old 02-02-2013, 10:13 AM
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Take your time to get it right. Thanks.
Old 02-02-2013, 12:38 PM
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Thanks for getting it right Mike. I am more than willing to wait until you are satisfied. Good man.
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It's all good


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