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BMR Chevy SS and Pontiac G8 Motor Mount Kit (Solid Bushings) Black HammertoneEngine movement (deflection) is wasted horsepower, and that power is yours! BMR's suspension wants you to take it back with its solid motor mounts for 2008 2009 Pontiac G8s and 2014 2017 Chevrolet SSs. BMRs new motor mounts (MM301) are far superior to the bulky, oil filled hydraulic stock motor mounts, which are designed for comfort, not performance. BMR manufactures its MM301 solid motor mounts in its Florida facility from MIG welded inch plate steel
Engine movement (deflection) is wasted horsepower, and that power is yours! BMR's suspension wants you to take it back with its solid motor mounts for 2008-2009 Pontiac G8s and 2014-2017 Chevrolet SSs. BMRs new motor mounts (MM301) are far superior to the bulky, oil-filled hydraulic stock motor mounts, which are designed for comfort, not performance. BMR manufactures its MM301 solid motor mounts in its Florida facility from MIG-welded -inch plate steel with 6061 billet aluminum machined spacers. The kit is completed with Grade 10.9 hardware.BMR's suspension designed the MM301 to be the perfect (100% bolt-in) motor mount for any power level or application (street performance, drag race, and road race) where engine deflection needs to be eliminated. The factory hydraulic motor mounts are designed to dampen engine vibration, giving you the smoothest and most comfortable experience possible. Unfortunately, this does little to limit engine movement. This deflection means lackluster throttle response, slower reaction times, and less accurate shifts in manual-equipped cars.Shipping Notes
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My copy came with the first 42 pages missing?????
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Why are the first 42 pages gone? Like what happened here???
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A clear and engaging way to study core Constitutional rights. Highly recommend.
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Great Practice Questions!
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I mostly used this book for the practice questions, which aligned with all the topics we discussed in class. This book was organized in a way that made sense and followed my professor’s syllabus. Definitely worth the investment if you want to practice essay questions for torts!
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