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    Veteran Member Four Rings jerseybrian's Avatar
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    Rear Poly Diff Mount (ECS, Apikol) vs Rear Diff Insert (034)?

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    Has anyone driven or gotten to ride in both types of cars?
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    They're two different things, but can be used together. I have the ECS rear diff mount, pretty solid. Want to get the inserts here soon, should tighten things up even more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cg91 View Post
    They're two different things, but can be used together. I have the ECS rear diff mount, pretty solid. Want to get the inserts here soon, should tighten things up even more.
    You can only use the 034 inserts on the stock mount.

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    Stage 3 Forum Advertiser Four Rings 034Motorsport's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by derrek View Post
    You can only use the 034 inserts on the stock mount.
    Actually, you can use both of these upgrades together!

    The Apikol/ECS differential mounts replace the factory mount at the front of the differential. Our B7 Audi A4 Rear Differential Carrier Inserts install into the rubber bushings in the rear differential carrier / crossmember, behind the diff.

    Hope that helps!
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    Veteran Member Four Rings jerseybrian's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 034Motorsport View Post
    Actually, you can use both of these upgrades together!

    The Apikol/ECS differential mounts replace the factory mount at the front of the differential. Our B7 Audi A4 Rear Differential Carrier Inserts install into the rubber bushings in the rear differential carrier / crossmember, behind the diff.

    Hope that helps!
    ahh!!! Thanks for the clarification!!!
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    Stage 3 Forum Advertiser Four Rings 034Motorsport's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerseybrian View Post
    ahh!!! Thanks for the clarification!!!
    Happy to help! All the mounts on these cars can get a bit confusing.
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