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Location: Cedarburg, Wisconsin | I've had a few different types and they all work OK. The thing to remember is don't grind the motor super tight into the support with the power TNT. It isn't so good for the TNT. All it needs is to be touching to support the motor. If you hit it too hard you can actually see the motor trying to rise up on the mounts. Not good. On my old rig I used a bungee cord to lash a steering wheel spoke to a rod holder and that kept the motor from turning even in hard turns or on bad roads. I figure I average about 3K miles a year trailering and this works for me. |