Lockie91 wrote:
Could you explain more what you mean? The rubber is glued to the metal mount, it all comes as one kit sorta thing, and its a weird looking rubber mount. Never seen one quite like it before...
What I reckon has happened is that the guy has gone waltzing through the U-pullit or PicknPayless until he found a mount that was about the right size and shape.
Mounts like this are bonded at original manufacture using a heat and pressure process. You cannot replicate this at home.
As Tricky suggests, you can achieve the same result by using polyurethane that is clamped between the metal bracket. Most of the bushes on a standard mini are this format. Have a look at the rear subframe trunion mounts for a good example.
All you need is the metal brackets bent to the right shape, washers, bolts and polyurethane bushes of the right dimensions.
Critical points are that the metal parts of the bracket and the mounting bolt/washer/inner tube do not make contact when it flexes or vibrates. This will simply transmit the vibrations to the body and you may as well have it solidly mounted.
See the picture below, courtesy of How to Make Your Car Handle, by Fred Puhn
cheers
michael
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