- Ideal for mounting all marine accessories without having to go under the deck
- Four per package
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- Good performance (3)
- Reliable (3)
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Pros
- Good Performance
- Makes Installation Easier
- Quiet
- Time Saver
Cons
- Screws Too Short In 1 Pac
Best Uses
- Dampens Vibration
- Large Boats
- Small Boats
Comments about Mounting Isolator Bolts 4/Set:
I used them to mount an 80# thrust bow mount trolling motor on my limited bow under access bass boat. Holes from the original motor did not match up at all. I used six isolator bolts and the motor is secure. With six bolts vs the usual four, there is no room for error. The screw length in one of the pack were shorter for whatever reason. Better quality hardware that other brands. I have helped friends with their motors and have had the screw/bolt seize in the nut and heads snap before things were tight. No problem with these.
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Comments about Mounting Isolator Bolts 4/Set:
just what needed very good show,,keep up the good work
Pros
- Reliable
- Re-usable
- Solid Mount
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Mounting Isolator Bolts 4/Set:
Used these mounting bolts and isolators over the ones provided by Minn Kota
Pros
- Good Performance
- Reliable
- You just cant beat oem
Cons
- NONE
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Small Boats
Comments about Mounting Isolator Bolts 4/Set:
If you use OEM it will always be right. [...]
Pros
- Good Performance
- Install very easily
- Quiet
- Reliable
- Weather Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Bass Boats
Comments about Mounting Isolator Bolts 4/Set:
Installed very easily. They cushion shock very well and are durable. Be sure you have a drill with screwdriver bit in an extension. Would take a lot of cranking with a regular screwdriver.
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