Glowmunkey said:
the softer mount takes extra abuse because it's the only part that is allowing any movement.
I agree. 03MSPRO, I think you figured it out basically that dynamic loads differ from static loads.
I have 4 mechanical enginerd friends and they agree, the stiffer mount will cause the softer one to wear out faster. I think from a civil engineering standpoint, you probably deal with static loads (I presume)...in a building, the stiffer the stuctural post the more load it will take simply because the the softer one cannot hold as much...given that the load doesn't move accordingly, the stiffer post takes the majority of the load.
When talking about dynamic or oscillating loads, the stiffer the attachment point, the less movement, and the more load and movement on the softer attachment point. Therefore the softer mount moves more and wears out faster.
Ultimately, for those of us that bought the full race motor mounts, (and assuming we are not one of the 2 or 3 teams that actually race in the Tourning Car Championship) we probably didn't need that stiff of mount.
So I openly ask everyone if it is possible to drill holes and "thin" the mount? Otherwise, if you haven't bought yet, it sounds like there's a softer mount to buy if you didn't already drop the $130 or so on the full race AWR mounts.
Just my two cents and worth every cent you paid!