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Motor Mounts

Leadfoot

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Just wanted to say thanks. I just received my motor mounts yesterday and all I can say is WOW! I won't be able to test them for another couple of months, but when I do I will let everyone know how they perform. I couldn't believe the quality of these things. They are made of heavy gauge metal, powder coated, and just plain kick a$$. I also want to thank Stephen and the staff at ORD for taking time to answer questions I had.

If you didn't build it yourself, how can you call it yours.......?
 
What aplication are they for? How much were they? Are they Poly?

I am in need of mounts and am just curious. Thanks.

See Ya,
Keith

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We have mounts for 73-up GM's that came with small or big blocks. They use a poly bushing assembly and are nice and rigid and super strong. With these mounts, when you stomp the gas, something's going to move! There's a pic of them on our catalog page on the motor mounts.


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Whats the difference on the first gen mounts? I have a 1970 K5 and need new mounts and wanted to go Poly so that I could put them in with my new Poly t-case mounts. Does anyone that you know of make these for my truck? Thanks for your help.

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Keith

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Don't know of anyone that makes a poly mount for the 1st gen K5, I don't think ours are easily adaptable. You might be able to use just the motor plate and bushing assembly and fab the motor side yourself. We can sell the parts separately.
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