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Old 10-10-2014, 02:18 PM   #1
ericjon262
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Re: What motor mounts should I use?

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Originally Posted by crazy longhorn View Post
On your 3/4 ton truck, no issues (stock height on the pan). I build to fit on my swaps, but will say that most of the guys like the Dingo sliders? They will give you that movement that you need, for/aft, & not a bad deal, for bolt in? Many guys do not have a 200 amp Mig, in they're garage....I do After almost 40 yrs playing, I build what I want...(no brag, just fact)? For the younger guys/or the ones don't have the tools that I have to play....look at the slider mounts Longhorn
Joined the navy and had to leave my welder at home in Pensacola... my truck has already had a 700r4 swapped in, so I'd rather not move the transmission again and have to mess with the mounts until I get a 4x4 transmission and front axle.
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