Balancer or somthing else?

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I've had this problem for a while but now I want to fix it if I can. When my car is running in nuetral I rev it up slowly and I get vibration through the wheel at various rpms, not terrible but noticable.The higher I rev it goes away, just in the lower band is where I notice it. I have the piggy back style UD pullies could this throw the balacer off? Do these balacers go bad cause it looks solid to me with spots drilled for balance. I really started to notice this when I installed my polly mounts. Any thoughts?
 
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I just took the balancer off and I do see the rubber ring in there. It looks like its in good shape and has not seperated. Do these motors just vibrate through the lower rpms?
 
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What would a slightly bent rod feel like? I know im perinoid.
 
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I'm thinking about putting it back to stock and seeing if that makes a diff. I really think UD pullies are a waste anyway.
 

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If you are that wooried about it, get a fluid filled damper. They are 100% better than what is on the car.
 
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The vibe isnt really that bad its just there ya know. I'm just gonna live with it cause i'm not dropping 300 bones on a good damper. I've heard from others vibe is normal with polly mounts.
 
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Yea they are alot better than the factory mounts. They were a pain to install though. I installed my LT headers by dropping the K and found out I needed to replace the mounts but couldnt afford it. Two weeks later the K came back down to install the mounts, this time in my garage floor. More time consuming than difficult though.
 

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