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if there is rubber between the shim and the mount, then no. but if the shim contacts steel and could connect the vibrations to the frame, then yes.
look over every connection, and see if ANY steel is connecting together. every thing in the subframe needs to be isolated with rubber.
also don't forget that overinflated tires or old rubber can amplify road noise and SERIOUSLY create a roar.
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