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1973 Mustang Grande 351C 2v
My harmonic balancer is looking a little sad, the outer rubber is shifted etc. Looking for a recommendation for a replacement that wont break the bank but it a good quality part that will fit proper and work proper. What has anyone else used? I heard the Romac ones are nice but is north of $300.

 
I had my original fall apart and cause some drama. I replaced it with a Streetdamper and it's been on my car for the past 16 years. No rubber to wear out. I really like it. Still pretty expensive though @ $275. If you just need a stock replacement I've used the http://www.damperdudes.net/ in the past with good results.

http://www.damperdudes.net//product_info.php?cPath=25&products_id=214&osCsid=c3osl1ijf5vuah4183su762lt6

 
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I've never had the need to rebuild the OEM damper but for a high quality replacement I would only use for high performance engines Romac or BHJ Dynamics which are in my opinion the best in the business.

http://www.bhjdynamics.com

If your engine is closer to stock Pioneer is less expensive and should suit stock engines just fine.

 
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Another one for the Romac stuff, but a tad pricey. For a good budget balancer the Powerbond street balancer is good and have used several over the years on street engines (have one on my engine now) without any problems. I only use them on street type builds as Romac doesn't do a budget type balancer.

 
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