72Swinger, looks great! Thanks for the pics! Is your mount an upper link mount off a solid axle, like a Jeep or Superduty front axle of some sort?


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This is the best way IMO.

Buy headers. Make mounts. Much cheaper than buy mounts, make headers.





It sure seems like it.

Speedway will sell you a pair of Hemi mounts for $100 that at least have some work done to them for the mounting pad, bushing, bolts and some material coming off of the bushing.

They don't seem all that great for what I am trying to do, sorta seems like something you'd buy and only end up using 10% of by the time you get done. I'll just throw a link in there just in case someone else is looking for a starting point.





http://www.speedwaymotors.com/57-New-Style-Hemi-Weld-In-Motor-Mounts,7634.html?utm_medium=CSE&utm_source=CSEGoogle&utm_campaign=CSEGOOGLE&CAWELAID=1268547904&CAGPSPN=pla&gclid=CjwKEAiAj-KiBRC48YzhnLSg0D0SJAClOhK3nNMM11ZEowzWrMgMVMKl2UKhiKgMseIYd2vfwyVYzxoCk7Hw_wcB



I will most likely just start with a pair of control arm bushings. Their 1/2" bolt, 3" wide should be a good starting point. I can always hack it narrower from there. $11.50ea + some plate and time.



http://www.polyperformance.com/shop/Synergy-Bushing-Kit-p-16605.html


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