I use the standard transom saver. I lower the motor until the bottom bracket just touches the roller and then give it one bump of the trim. Snug fit, but with minimal flex to the crossmember. Ive considered adding a shock or spring to the transom saver as a vibration dampener. Just remove the bolt between the two sections and add mounting brackets and shock absorber. It would still provide support for the motor and transom during transport, but could dampen road vibration and jolts which are the real concern here. Maybe a good post retirement project later this year. Stay tuned.