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Old 29-09-14, 06:54
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I got the feeling that Bob was talking about something different when I saw Bruce's post. However both types of shock protection are interesting and I'm learning all the time. Good to see that lynn has found someone who actually makes the bonded rubber mounts in strip form. I haven't checked the width of an original yet, but I guess 1 length of 150mm could make a set with spares?

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Old 29-09-14, 09:01
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Ron, it looks like they are made in different widths. if i am reading it correctly they are made an inch wide, and un drilled, so they could be trimmed on the inside and look pretty bang on. The Mackay company has been making engine mounts and rad hoses in Australia for many years. Who knows, maybe they were the original manufacturers for Australian radio set mounts? (if they were made here)
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