Who sells/makes the cheapest Solid Motor Mounts?
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Who sells/makes the cheapest Solid Motor Mounts?
Wasn't sure what section to put this in, so figured i'd try here. Like it says, who makes the cheapest Solid Motor Mounts, I wanna get a set for my car, my motor torques way too much!
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Re: Who sells/makes the cheapest Solid Motor Mounts?
Why a solid mount? Have you tried poly yet? Is it possible your stockers are just worn out? I would stay away from a solid mount as long as possible - aside from the tremendous increase in vibration they are harder on the block (I think Harlan split his block near one of the mounts? That is of course with 140mph trap speeds)
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Re: Who sells/makes the cheapest Solid Motor Mounts?
Well, i'd really like to do the solid mounts, everyone i've talked to that has them said not to even bother with the poly mounts and to go straight to the solid mounts and i'm gonna get a solid tranny mount, so I shouldn't have any block cracking problems. So anyone have any insight for me?
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I did not have any problems with mine and even with a 10 point cage I still didn't notice that much more vibration than stock.....either I was lucky or most people exagerate the vibrations felt from the swap IMO
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