Whoosh RMM Review

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Good to know. Cold being less than 32f? I’m in Indy so it gets to 0f at times. Heard the CP-e tolerates temps well.
Yes, when it's below 25 degrees it is more noticeable. Even the springs make a noise when it's that cold.
 


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Over 90k miles on my CPE and still works and looks great. I honestly think it's helped my stock passenger and transmission mounts last longer too. Thing is stiff but vibration is very bearable.
I thought about getting this one because seems like the poly type are susceptible to high heat. Texas gets pretty hot.
 


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I thought about getting this one because seems like the poly type are susceptible to high heat. Texas gets pretty hot.
The Vibra-Technics use EPDM bushings as well.
 


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If you don't want polyurethane, Vibra-Technics gets a thumbs up from me. The vibrations have settled a bunch already with less than 100 miles on them. Mostly noticeable at startup and around 1k-1.5k. The only complaint is the metal rod/dowel would not fit properly into the stock mounting plate hole (had to use a rubber mallet).

Their faq has info on materials used:
https://www.vibra-technics.com/faq
 


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