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  1. 07-30-2012 01:07 PM #36
    Quote Originally Posted by damn66 View Post
    just installed, engine feels much tighter

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    08-07-2012 04:12 PM #37
    Just bought a Short Shifter as well as two 75A Dog Bones! to HPA!

  3. 08-08-2012 01:29 PM #38
    Quote Originally Posted by BETOGLI View Post
    Just bought a Short Shifter as well as two 75A Dog Bones! to HPA!

  4. 08-14-2012 12:54 PM #39
    All dog bone mount durometers/colors in stock and ready to ship...

  5. 08-21-2012 01:16 PM #40
    The 75a durometer (RED) is recommended for the Golf R.

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    08-21-2012 02:50 PM #41
    I Just order and clicked the wrong page and didnt get the group buy price and you guys make the adjustment?

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  7. 08-30-2012 01:28 PM #42
    All e-mails and IMs replied...thank you for your orders!

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    09-02-2012 03:16 PM #43
    Just got my two dogbones and a short shifter!


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    09-05-2012 02:30 PM #44
    Had a mount in my MK3 VR6 and it was the best upgrade I did. Tried one in my MK4 1.8T and I pulled it out almost immediately. The vibrations were horrible and the car felt awful. How would this work in my R?... keeping in mind we do get a lot of snow and a lot of cold weather... as in -35 degrees celcius.
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  10. 09-05-2012 02:46 PM #45
    Quote Originally Posted by luvadubdub View Post
    ...How would this work in my R?... keeping in mind we do get a lot of snow and a lot of cold weather... as in -35 degrees celcius.
    Luvadubdub,

    There must be hundreds of Golf R owners out there now (many, many Vortexers) with this mod. The 75a mount provides a performance improvement without being noticable...which is what a motor mount should do.

    I have lived in Edmonton, I am aware of the winters. I have sold these mounts in Regina, Winnipeg, etc. They will stand up to the weather...

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    09-05-2012 09:34 PM #46
    Quote Originally Posted by VAD@HPA View Post
    Luvadubdub,

    There must be hundreds of Golf R owners out there now (many, many Vortexers) with this mod. The 75a mount provides a performance improvement without being noticable...which is what a motor mount should do.

    I have lived in Edmonton, I am aware of the winters. I have sold these mounts in Regina, Winnipeg, etc. They will stand up to the weather...
    Not worried about them surviving... worried about me surviving the vibrations the cold may bring out in the mount. Like I said, loved it in the VR6... Never noticed it. Hated the one I tried in my 1.8T. You really figure i won't notice any additional vibrations? Even in winter?
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    09-05-2012 09:54 PM #47
    You will DEFINITELY notice an increase in vibrations with this mount, but they are not so bad that it becomes annoying. The mount makes the engine feel more connected to the car. I actually REALLY like mine.

  13. 09-06-2012 12:20 PM #48
    Quote Originally Posted by jsausley View Post
    ...The mount makes the engine feel more connected to the car. I actually REALLY like mine.

  14. 09-12-2012 05:22 PM #49
    All dog bone mount durometers/colors in stock and ready to ship...

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    09-17-2012 03:03 PM #50
    Installed my 75a Red mount yesterday and OMG, what an amazing upgrade! It for sure vibrates down low and is a little harsher, but I quickly got used to it and it doesn't really bother me anymore.

    Everything feels much more connected with the drive train, shifts feel more precise and more solid. I had a hard time getting it into 1st to 2nd when taking it up above 6K, not anymore, shifting feels much more effortless. Love it!

    This also might a placebo effect, but I did some quick lane changes at speed (on a closed road with no other cars or traffic) and I swear to god, it feels like it reduces body roll and doesn't seem to throw the engine causing it to transfer weight in the wrong direction making the car feel unstable. Just feels more hunkered down.

    I wish I would have done this upgrade to my GTI when I had it!

    No Brainer upgrade!
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  16. 09-17-2012 06:18 PM #51
    Quote Originally Posted by Rebellionelite View Post
    Installed my 75a Red mount yesterday and OMG, what an amazing upgrade! It for sure vibrates down low and is a little harsher, but I quickly got used to it and it doesn't really bother me anymore.

    Everything feels much more connected with the drive train, shifts feel more precise and more solid. I had a hard time getting it into 1st to 2nd when taking it up above 6K, not anymore, shifting feels much more effortless. Love it!

    This also might a placebo effect, but I did some quick lane changes at speed (on a closed road with no other cars or traffic) and I swear to god, it feels like it reduces body roll and doesn't seem to throw the engine causing it to transfer weight in the wrong direction making the car feel unstable. Just feels more hunkered down.

    I wish I would have done this upgrade to my GTI when I had it!

    No Brainer upgrade!
    Appreciate the review!

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    09-18-2012 05:31 PM #52
    Quote Originally Posted by Rebellionelite View Post
    Installed my 75a Red mount yesterday and OMG, what an amazing upgrade! It for sure vibrates down low and is a little harsher, but I quickly got used to it and it doesn't really bother me anymore.

    Everything feels much more connected with the drive train, shifts feel more precise and more solid. I had a hard time getting it into 1st to 2nd when taking it up above 6K, not anymore, shifting feels much more effortless. Love it!

    This also might a placebo effect, but I did some quick lane changes at speed (on a closed road with no other cars or traffic) and I swear to god, it feels like it reduces body roll and doesn't seem to throw the engine causing it to transfer weight in the wrong direction making the car feel unstable. Just feels more hunkered down.

    I wish I would have done this upgrade to my GTI when I had it!

    No Brainer upgrade!
    I have my 75 reds ordered and on the way to me now, great review but has me a bit worried. Just how bad is the vibration? Did you notice because you were looking for it or is it obvious? Do you think it will bother passengers (read wife)?

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    09-18-2012 06:51 PM #53
    Quote Originally Posted by FDP View Post
    I have my 75 reds ordered and on the way to me now, great review but has me a bit worried. Just how bad is the vibration? Did you notice because you were looking for it or is it obvious? Do you think it will bother passengers (read wife)?
    Depends on how sensitive you or your wife/passengers are to it. You can feel the whole car vibrating when idling (not when on the go though). So when stopped at a light or sitting and waiting, You will feel it for sure. I personally don't find it unpleasant and if you've never sat in the car before, you would think that its normal (I had a few passengers after the install who didn't notice if after I talked to them).

    However, be aware that the mount does have a wear in period and many people on this board report that the vibrations either reduce to a point where they are barely noticed, or go away entirely. So I say give it a few hundred miles, I will update if my settles down.
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    09-18-2012 08:15 PM #54
    Sounds like it won't be a problem at all and certainly worth a little vibration at a stand still. Thanks for the info...

  20. 09-25-2012 01:58 AM #55
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    09-29-2012 02:26 AM #56
    On your website the Golf R is now listed under the 85A durometer core interlock.

    Is this correct? Is this the one you are now recommending for the golf R?

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    09-29-2012 09:33 AM #57
    Quote Originally Posted by Cortexiphan View Post
    On your website the Golf R is now listed under the 85A durometer core interlock.

    Is this correct? Is this the one you are now recommending for the golf R?
    Awwwww,come on! I just bought the red 75's!!!!! Tell me it ain't so...

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    09-29-2012 07:00 PM #58
    Pretty sure for all Mk6's, the 75A is what is recommended, I could imagine 85A being very very harsh.
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    09-29-2012 07:04 PM #59
    Which is why I asked.

  25. 10-01-2012 12:43 PM #60
    Quote Originally Posted by Cortexiphan View Post
    On your website the Golf R is now listed under the 85A durometer core interlock.

    Is this correct? Is this the one you are now recommending for the golf R?
    You must be looking at a cached version of the website...

    It is definately a 75a Red mount you want for the Golf R. Any other mount will cause way to much vibration....

    75! 75! 75! RED! RED! RED!

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    10-01-2012 01:39 PM #61


    I just looked at your site on my phone so I had a non-cached version.

    I'm still seeing Golf R under the 85a.

    Thanks for clearing that up.

    I'll be placing my order soon!

  27. 10-02-2012 07:23 PM #62
    From a Mk6 owner...

    Quote Originally Posted by redub View Post
    Hope this helps some to decide which mount to get.
    When I bought the 80 mount the 75 wasn't available yet.
    I went from the 80 to the 75 mount due to vibrations and the difference is like night and day.
    I would recommend the 75 for lightly modded daily driven cars. Very slight vibrations and still major difference from stock while shifting. More precise smoother shifting just like the 80 mount but with way less cabin vibrations.

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    10-02-2012 10:08 PM #63
    I got the 75 one... Just haven't installed it yet!

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    10-02-2012 10:11 PM #64
    I got the 75 one... Just haven't installed it yet!... As well as my short shifter!

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    10-04-2012 11:22 AM #65
    How hard are these to install? Planning on ordering a Short Shifter from HPA... might as well get this done as well.

  31. 10-04-2012 01:24 PM #66
    Quote Originally Posted by .:R-Newbie View Post
    How hard are these to install? Planning on ordering a Short Shifter from HPA... might as well get this done as well.
    You can download a PDF of the installation manual from the "mount" page on the HPA Website.

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    10-04-2012 03:15 PM #67
    Took me and my buddy 45 minutes to pry out the OEM one. PITA as mine did not come out easy. Getting the new one in took 5 minutes. Lube, rubber mallet, bolt. Done.
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  33. 10-10-2012 07:46 PM #68
    Quote Originally Posted by .:R-Newbie View Post
    ...Planning on ordering a Short Shifter from HPA... might as well get this done as well.

  34. 10-18-2012 12:07 PM #69
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    10-20-2012 03:32 AM #70
    had the 75a dog bone installed today along w/ diesel geeks sigma six (removed the VWR STS),and tyrol ssbb's all of the slop is gone from my R. it feels so precise now! just loving it! the HPA competition haldex controller went in today also. Now my 2+ feels like it shopuld get an extra +.lol. couldn't be happier with this setup and the service from Darryl at HPA.

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