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poly-loc engine mounts

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looking at using them for the roadrunner they say one size fits all ( both big and small block ) anyone using them , problems /issues
 
i've used them and have a set with 2-3hrs run time i'd like to sell.
 
I use them. Early to tell of Amy problems will arise. Also have a Shumauker sp torque strap to help hold the motor down and take pressure of the mounts.
 
why are you selling them, extra pair?
i had them on a 440 and thought they were harsh for a stock quiet/smooth engine. i think they're better suited for something that has some mods, cammed and low restriction exhaust. these mounts will allow some engine vibration thru the interior due to being pretty ridged. an engine/exhaust combo that produces some roughness may not notice the harmonics transfer.
 
These are the Schumaker ones right? I've got them on my ride and haven't noticed anything bad about them. My car doesn't seem to shake any worse than any other car I drive. I've had them on now for 5 years.
 
These are the Schumaker ones right? I've got them on my ride and haven't noticed anything bad about them. My car doesn't seem to shake any worse than any other car I drive. I've had them on now for 5 years.
schumacher has two mounts, replacement and poly-loc. i have both and the replacement seems to act like a stock mount.
 
Schumacher Interlockers here. Smooth. Solid. No issues.
 
I have the Schumachers on both my cars. No issues. I have had buddies rip apart brand new stock rubber mounts. I like the poly-loc concept.
 
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