David,
Your Titan Mk5 should have metalastic bushings in the motor mounts and there should be two on the rear crossbeam that the hewland hangs from. I have replacements in stock.
Andy
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David,
Your Titan Mk5 should have metalastic bushings in the motor mounts and there should be two on the rear crossbeam that the hewland hangs from. I have replacements in stock.
Andy
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Sure. That would be helpful. Thank you!
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