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Solid Engine mounts vs OEM engine mounts

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Old 05-27-2009, 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by 92tealcp
Get the poly mounts if you go solid I hope you have good dental insurance coverage.
When an engine is bolted up tight with solid mounts you can't hardly tell the differance. What really gets annoying is when the something like the headers barely touch the body or any part of the exhaust. If the engine is balanced good you prob couldnt tell in most high power street cars. Mine has poly mounts and it vibrates so bad through the seats at idle I had to hide the keys from the wife.
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Originally Posted by Portmaster
When an engine is bolted up tight with solid mounts you can't hardly tell the differance. What really gets annoying is when the something like the headers barely touch the body or any part of the exhaust. If the engine is balanced good you prob couldnt tell in most high power street cars. Mine has poly mounts and it vibrates so bad through the seats at idle I had to hide the keys from the wife.
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