Just installed uuc motormounts....
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By far the best mounts for durability will be a fabricated set like mine. There is vendor on here that is supposed to be making some. I have never run the Creative Steel mounts so I won't speak for those guys other than to say I have heard of a few issues but mostly praise is all I hear. I was the first original UUC failure. I didn't stay on the UUC bandwagon and for good reason. Not long after their second generation mount came out they were failing as well.
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Actually on the UUC's the studs would pull out of the poly. There was no mechanical failsafe or anything built in them. The second gen swapped a regular allen bolt for hex head bolt, still with no failsafe, and those too pulled out of the poly. All they needed was something like a washer or something to keep them from pulling out.
The original Creative Steel mounts are the ones that kept melting. That is why every CS mount that Max sells now comes with a set of heat shields. Supposedly the CS mounts also have a mechanical failsafe so the studs will never pull out, twist, or separate because the poly didn't hold it.
The original Creative Steel mounts are the ones that kept melting. That is why every CS mount that Max sells now comes with a set of heat shields. Supposedly the CS mounts also have a mechanical failsafe so the studs will never pull out, twist, or separate because the poly didn't hold it.
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Hmm... Interesting. Glad I got the ones I did then. So far so good! GulfM3 is going to be doing my rear diff bushing and modding my stock shifter soon. I still need to get shifter bushings and a trans mount. I'll have to research em to make sure I get the best ones.
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UUC mounts:
black mounts are the gen 1 (garbage)
yellow ones are the gen 2 (not garbage)
I have Gen 2 UUC mounts (yellow) and so far so good through 2 years of beating the **** out of them.
I wasn't happy about having to replace mine twice (once with oem's, once with shitty first gen UUC)....especially on my back in my driveway.
OEM:
UUC Gen 1:
UUC Gen 2:
black mounts are the gen 1 (garbage)
yellow ones are the gen 2 (not garbage)
I have Gen 2 UUC mounts (yellow) and so far so good through 2 years of beating the **** out of them.
I wasn't happy about having to replace mine twice (once with oem's, once with shitty first gen UUC)....especially on my back in my driveway.
OEM:
UUC Gen 1:
UUC Gen 2:
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This is the only thing holding your engine in.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/cadillac-...tor-mount.html
This is a first generation. Notice the upgraded hardware on the second gen lol
https://ls1tech.com/forums/cadillac-...tor-mount.html
This is a first generation. Notice the upgraded hardware on the second gen lol
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My CS mounts failed with the heat shields. I know two other local guys that have CS mounts fail too. We all went with the UUC and have not had any issues.
SNL will not install the CS mounts because almost every pair they have end up having to be replaced.
UUC is a good way to go.
SNL will not install the CS mounts because almost every pair they have end up having to be replaced.
UUC is a good way to go.
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I am AMAZED at the rebirth of this thread....54 got his ***** busted by Raven after bringing up a year old thread with no input....Then a couple of days of $H!+ talk and now there seems to be an enormous amount of interest and advice being shelled out....I guess if you ride it out it may turn helpful at some point LAMO!