>>polyurethanes before finding the best one. Otherwise, I can't see buying 
>>ES
>>inserts since they pop and fall out just like poor polyurethane fill jobs.
>>In the end, you can just go solid =).

ES Inserts are not going to fall out.  How would you know, have you ever 
even used them?

Polyurethane filled motor mounts sometimes split and break into pieces 
unless the right type of polyurethane is used.  That's what happened when we 
tried to make our own motor mounts out of cold pour urethane.

Since there are now the ES mounts, we figured why bother trying to mess 
around any more, the ES ones are cheap enough.

Mike
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