Milwaukee - America's Drunkest Evo Owners
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Originally Posted by dryad001
The hooters are mine, back off you f'en leaches.
As for the mounts here is the break down
1. dryad001 <laakness you owe me
2. fcheng
3. maverick1205762345897632458902764589026545473245
4. moss
5. honni
6. midnigheco
7. r3z0nate
5 more to go then they are all sold out again in the US
all sold, unless people want me to re-do the order quickly, you have about an hour to jump on. With shipping, and me doing this **** for you people it comes out to $52
Taken from the TTP site:
This bushing is made from a 80 durometer polyurethane where the OEM rubber bushing is rated at about a 45-50 durometer rubber material (much softer) and the Powerflex kit comes supplied with a specific stainless steel sleeve and a packet of copper grease/anti-seize.
It is a direct replacement for the soft OEM front mount bushing and fits with absolutely no modification. Installation takes about 20 minutes. The most difficult part is removing the factory bushing from the mount. Without a press, you basically have to destroy it to get it out, but once accomplished, the Powerflex bushing fits in easily.
As for the mounts here is the break down
1. dryad001 <laakness you owe me
2. fcheng
3. maverick1205762345897632458902764589026545473245
4. moss
5. honni
6. midnigheco
7. r3z0nate
5 more to go then they are all sold out again in the US
all sold, unless people want me to re-do the order quickly, you have about an hour to jump on. With shipping, and me doing this **** for you people it comes out to $52
Taken from the TTP site:
This bushing is made from a 80 durometer polyurethane where the OEM rubber bushing is rated at about a 45-50 durometer rubber material (much softer) and the Powerflex kit comes supplied with a specific stainless steel sleeve and a packet of copper grease/anti-seize.
It is a direct replacement for the soft OEM front mount bushing and fits with absolutely no modification. Installation takes about 20 minutes. The most difficult part is removing the factory bushing from the mount. Without a press, you basically have to destroy it to get it out, but once accomplished, the Powerflex bushing fits in easily.
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i'd take one mike, but i'm a poor *** white man with too many kids, and a wife that spends faster than i can make it plus i still need an o2 sensor, need to find out what's wrong with my front coils before the front of my car falls off, and take care of my lil computer problem
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Originally Posted by dryad001
It is a direct replacement for the soft OEM front mount bushing and fits with absolutely no modification. Installation takes about 20 minutes. The most difficult part is removing the factory bushing from the mount. Without a press, you basically have to destroy it to get it out, but once accomplished, the Powerflex bushing fits in easily.
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Well so far i have 7 on order, if it doesnt work out for you ill gladly take it back, these sell very quickly once people hear they are in stock. I got mine right before the last backorder, they just got back in stock about 2 weeks ago. There are 12 set aside for me ATM
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Originally Posted by dryad001
Well so far i have 7 on order, if it doesnt work out for you ill gladly take it back, these sell very quickly once people hear they are in stock. I got mine right before the last backorder, they just got back in stock about 2 weeks ago. There are 12 set aside for me ATM
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Originally Posted by mack4477
alright, mark me down then. i'll figure something out.
You dont have $50 laying around?
Jeepperson- don't live in milwaukee then. I live in New Berlin and the most crime out here is when I do something.
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Originally Posted by fcheng118
Ok, I dig up one with less clothings.....
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Originally Posted by Jeepboy
I just want an area to live that I won't worry about my car or bikes being stolen.
the southside (my hood) is a bunch of brownies that dont speak english.
the northside is a bunch of black folks
new berlin is all crackers
sussex has a chinaman