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JL-KA 01-26-2010 05:22 PM

Need help with vibs from motor/trans mounts....baby on the way
 
So my wife and rents think that the vibration from my TTR motor mount and trans bushings will hurt our babies ears when she's done cookin in June.
After riding in the back, it is quite a bit louder than the front.
Will sound damping fix this or am I gonna have to swap for the stock mount/bushings?

TCguy 01-26-2010 05:24 PM


Originally Posted by JL-KA (Post 4632806)
So my wife and rents think that the vibration from my TTR motor mount and trans bushings will hurt our babies ears when she's done cookin in June.
After riding in the back, it is quite a bit louder than the front.
Will sound damping fix this or am I gonna have to swap for the stock mount/bushings?

Did you just put them in? it should mellow out a little bit after about 1000 miles or so, but your still gonna hear some vibration

JL-KA 01-26-2010 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by TCguy (Post 4634065)
Did you just put them in? it should mellow out a little bit after about 1000 miles or so, but your still gonna hear some vibration

15,000 miles ago. It's pretty damn loud in the rear.

TurboTechRacing 01-26-2010 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by TCguy (Post 4634065)
Did you just put them in? it should mellow out a little bit after about 1000 miles or so, but your still gonna hear some vibration

You will always have a bit of vibs, hence the name solid mounts. However as they "break in" vibs do go down a lot.

JL-KA 01-26-2010 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by TurboTechRacing (Post 4634082)
You will always have a bit of vibs, hence the name solid mounts. However as they "break in" vibs do go down a lot.

they've been broken in for a long time. I've never noticed it before because I'm never in the back.

back to my original question. think sound damping will help?

stonny9 01-26-2010 05:39 PM

Try switching out just one of the mounts ans see what it "sounds" like then. I would try the easiest which is the top motor mount. Will take u 15 mins.

JL-KA 01-26-2010 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by stonny9 (Post 4634105)
Try switching out just one of the mounts ans see what it "sounds" like then. I would try the easiest which is the top motor mount. Will take u 15 mins.

That's what I'll do if I have to. Except that my stock mount it 2000 miles away in my parents garage:thumbsdow


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