Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Using one Poly-loc mount #1799759
04/09/15 09:37 PM
04/09/15 09:37 PM
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 45
Newtown, CT
70ucode Offline OP
member
70ucode  Offline OP
member

Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 45
Newtown, CT
Is there any good reason why I cant get away with using only the drivers side Poly-Loc motor mount and keeping the passenger side rubber? I'm thinking that it would reduce the amount of vibration that I will feel with these mounts and I've never broke a passenger side mount in my life. Plus, I'm being lazy.

Re: Using one Poly-loc mount [Re: 70ucode] #1799860
04/09/15 11:12 PM
04/09/15 11:12 PM
Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 21,808
Kirkland, Washington
Pacnorthcuda Offline
Too Many Posts
Pacnorthcuda  Offline
Too Many Posts

Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 21,808
Kirkland, Washington
Originally Posted By 70ucode
Is there any good reason why I cant get away with using only the drivers side Poly-Loc motor mount and keeping the passenger side rubber? I'm thinking that it would reduce the amount of vibration that I will feel with these mounts and I've never broke a passenger side mount in my life. Plus, I'm being lazy.


I am doing it for the exact reason you state. I tried both and the car buzzed....you could feel it big time in the steering wheel.

Run a poly loc on the driver, stock on the left, it makes a BIG difference in vibration over running both! Oh....and I only have 1/2" aircleaner-to-hood clearance so controlling engine movement in my 4speed 440 Cuda a very BIG deal.

PM me if you,re interested in buying ONE cause Schumacher only sells sets.

Re: Using one Poly-loc mount [Re: Pacnorthcuda] #1799875
04/09/15 11:20 PM
04/09/15 11:20 PM
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 45
Newtown, CT
70ucode Offline OP
member
70ucode  Offline OP
member

Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 45
Newtown, CT
Mine is also a 440 4sp cuda. I installed the drivers side today. I will take it off the jack stands and take it for a test ride. Thanks.

Re: Using one Poly-loc mount [Re: 70ucode] #1801037
04/11/15 01:25 PM
04/11/15 01:25 PM
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 45
Newtown, CT
70ucode Offline OP
member
70ucode  Offline OP
member

Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 45
Newtown, CT
Forget it. It looks stupid. The shaker is sitting up too high on the drivers side.Going to use both.

Re: Using one Poly-loc mount [Re: 70ucode] #1802125
04/13/15 12:28 AM
04/13/15 12:28 AM
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 45
Newtown, CT
70ucode Offline OP
member
70ucode  Offline OP
member

Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 45
Newtown, CT
Update. Installed both POLY-LOCS and I am very pleased. The only thing I notice is at around 65 mph a slight buzzing through the steering wheel. There is no noticeable vibration at all.







Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.1