CHILD All Day, All JDM Registered VIP Registered OG 5+ Year Member 10+ Year Member Feb 25, 2012 #2 best is subjective. Hasport are some of the leading innovators innovative, avid, and others copy most mount construction but they are damn good copies. oem mounts are good, just not stiff. Even energy suspension mount inserts work well. It all depends on what you need. There aren't many options out there that are bad choices for mounts
best is subjective. Hasport are some of the leading innovators innovative, avid, and others copy most mount construction but they are damn good copies. oem mounts are good, just not stiff. Even energy suspension mount inserts work well. It all depends on what you need. There aren't many options out there that are bad choices for mounts
203CT Slow But Not Low Registered VIP 5+ Year Member Feb 25, 2012 #3 ^ what he said...those are def some of the best you have to chose from.
2slo4u wait4me Registered VIP Registered OG 5+ Year Member 10+ Year Member Feb 25, 2012 #4 Why do you need aftemarket mounts is the question..
JohnS. BANGARANG Registered VIP Registered OG 5+ Year Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Feb 25, 2012 #5 2slo4u said: Why do you need aftemarket mounts is the question.. Click to expand... That's what I'm wondering. If you've never ridden in a car with full poly mounts, I suggest you do first before you get one. You feel every vibration at idle. It's not the most comfortable for a dd.
2slo4u said: Why do you need aftemarket mounts is the question.. Click to expand... That's what I'm wondering. If you've never ridden in a car with full poly mounts, I suggest you do first before you get one. You feel every vibration at idle. It's not the most comfortable for a dd.
THEDARKONE New Member Registered VIP Feb 25, 2012 #6 And on top of that this guy never said for what engine?? D Series B Series K Series Even J Series (;
Hecz New Member Registered VIP Registered OG 5+ Year Member 10+ Year Member Feb 28, 2012 #7 The best engine mount is one that - - doesn't not vibrate your car, but holds the motor in place.