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How are the vibes at low rpms and cruising/highway speed?Installed the DM TMM to go with the DM PMM I installed a while back, big improvement over the JBR mounts they replaced. I still have and plan to keep the JBR88 RMM on the car.
Honestly, I noticed the least amount of NVH difference going from the JBR 88 dogbone to the DM RMM (compared to the other mounts). I wish I had some hard data, because all of this stuff is so subjective anyways. I'd feel confident saying it was at least a little less with the DM, but I had other upgraded mounts in place at the time too, so I can't really do an apples-apples comparison. I'm very happy with the DM RMM, though, particularly how the bushings see forces evenly across their whole length because of their orientation compared to the JBR design, which torques/twists on the vertically mounted bushing that bolts into the subframe. Putting the bushings on the transmission side (DM) seems prudent, especially for bushing longevity.Installed the DM TMM to go with the DM PMM I installed a while back, big improvement over the JBR mounts they replaced. I still have and plan to keep the JBR88 RMM on the car.
The DM side mounts are great, holds the engine well with minimum vibes and noise.How are the vibes at low rpms and cruising/highway speed?
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Just moved over from the previous forum aaand got some 35% tint all around. Now I wish I went darker.
Received the Ford synthetic transmission today too. I've got a lot of things to do.
I'm in Cali and I'm still rolling with a GA plate which means no front plate so I don't wanna have super dark tint to further single me out.Always go darker. Always. I have 5% in the back windows and the rear window. Need to get my front ones done now. Not 5% though. Can't see shit at night. Probably just legal or one step below for the fronts.
I never tinted my car. I'm fully convinced this is why I hardly ever get pulled over, and all my tinted buddies have lots of tickets. I would agree with not making yourself standout any more.I'm in Cali and I'm still rolling with a GA plate which means no front plate so I don't wanna have super dark tint to further single me out.
I just don't like the look of the tint not being the same Color all around.
I recently changed to the Motorcraft fluid and it did seem to make shifting a bit smoother; not a tremendous LIKE OMG HUGE difference, but enough that I was pleased with having done it.I was slightly disappointed when I replaced my gear oil. The forums made it sound like it was night and day. I guess I'm not too sure what the previous owner had in there, but mine really didn't feel any different. Still had 2nd gear crunch in cold weather. Makes me cringe. I'll have to see what your experience is with it.
Always good to clean, and yay ngkCleaned maf sensor and changed plugs. I'm at 57k on what seemed to be the stock fomoco's. Went with the stock heat range ngks
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Where did you get the retainers from???![]()
New clips, $8 and change a piece online.
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Not sure about him, but I paid a similar price for OEM ones at onlinemazdaparts.comWhere did you get the retainers from???
Been wanting to do mine. Both need replacement lol especially passenger side.Replaced my driver's side fender liner. The front triangular section was gone, and I think water splashing up there was part of the reason that both my first WMI pump failed and a fog light ballast mounted down there also failed:
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Nice, new, and shiny! Almost looks out of place, LOL:
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Picked it up on Prime. Not a bad price for the part:
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While I was in there (a motto of every car modder, haha) I noticed that my newly installed AEM WMI filter had a small leak on one side. I tightened up the fitting and everything looks to be perfect. I always try to get eyes on things I've worked on relatively soon afterwards. And then again after a few months. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure...
Do eet. It's not too hard. The key is to get everything tucked into place in the right orientation (some parts of the plastic go under body panels, some go over them - I took some iPhone pics for reference, and you can always look at the other side). Also, there are a couple of 10mm bolts near the strut that work great as a first place to get things bolted in, then work outward from there. Keep the screws loose (like under the bumper) until you do the final tightening in the end. And place all of the plastic push-tabs in place first before starting to push the nylon screws into them. The vast majority of the hardware used on these are those nylon collars that have nylon screws which go into them. There's maybe 15-20 of them for each fender liner.Been wanting to do mine. Both need replacement lol especially passenger side.