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Old 09-30-2014, 01:47 AM   #13
marvgarr68
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Re: Prothane body mounts

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Originally Posted by cdowns View Post
you'll see after ridin with that harsh RIDE AND STUFF FALLEN OFF AFTER LOOSENING UP AND NOT BEING ABLE TO SEE IN YOUR MIRRORS YOU'LL BEAT A PATH LIKE HUNDREDS B4 YOU TO GET IN LINE FOR THE RELIABILITY AND SMOOTH RIDE OF RUBBER MOUNTS
I am not sure what you mean by stuff falling off. I have never had anything loosen up on any of my trucks with poly mounts. I make sure everything is tight when I work on my trucks. I also have never had a problem with my mirrors. I do agree the ride is a little stiffer but not that bad. Onto the original post the poly mount kit comes with 6 bushing sets. The extra 2 are for 69 and up core support. You have to get a 67-68 core mounting kit they do not make it in poly. Make sure you buy a good kit or it will dry rott while your installing it. Further more I have never gotten good life from rubber cab mounts no matter were they are from.
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