poly radiator core bushings?

Highly doubt they're poly if they're GM parts. Aftermarket? Then it's quite possible. They look too dull to be poly, but may be if they're not GM parts.

They're expensive because they always were.
 
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Those I think are OEM rubber mounts, which is why they are so expensive. I THINK if you buy like the energy suspension or any other aftermarket poly body mount kit, it comes with the radiator mounts too. If you buy the aftermarket rubber mounts they don't though... Doesn't make sense to me. I'm still debating which way to go on my elcamino when I get to it. I have a set of aftermarket rubber, but at the same time I don't know how long they will last being cheaper rubber. Of course, I don't know if I want to go poly because of how rigid it makes them to transfer vibrations... Catch 22 I guess...
 
Those are stockers,my poly kit came with core support set and they were on the much shorter/narrower side of thing's.
 
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I put all Energy Suspension bushings on my car, including the radiator core support.

I've felt the frame wiggling around under my friend's brand new F150 and have lots of experience with unibody cars. To me, having a frame moving around is not better than one with a more solid connection. I prefer stronger and chose all proper GM bolts which were a tiny bit more money but proper length.
 

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