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S2000 Engine mount
http://www.vibra-technics.com/honda/...M/engine_mount
These look high quality and have tech built in rather than just slapping together a Urathane mount (which I've never been a fan of.
I had never heard of this company until yesterday when someone in the Bimmer forum pointed them out.
I read over some of their stuff on their website, haven't researched for any reviews yet, but their Road mounts are intriguing me b/c I'm looking for something stiffer than OEM, but not as stiff as the aftermarket stuff that is currently available. I purchased what I thought would be acceptable and they are not. Bimmerworld Group N solid rubber mounts is what I have in right now and the NVH at idle is too much.
I know the OE S2000 mounts fail easy and have a lot of give. I probably would have tried these out if my mounts weren't covered under warranty when they failed at around 50k.. .
http://www.vibra-technics.com/honda/...M/engine_mount
These look high quality and have tech built in rather than just slapping together a Urathane mount (which I've never been a fan of.
I had never heard of this company until yesterday when someone in the Bimmer forum pointed them out.
I read over some of their stuff on their website, haven't researched for any reviews yet, but their Road mounts are intriguing me b/c I'm looking for something stiffer than OEM, but not as stiff as the aftermarket stuff that is currently available. I purchased what I thought would be acceptable and they are not. Bimmerworld Group N solid rubber mounts is what I have in right now and the NVH at idle is too much.
I know the OE S2000 mounts fail easy and have a lot of give. I probably would have tried these out if my mounts weren't covered under warranty when they failed at around 50k.. .
#3636
S2000 Engine mount
http://www.vibra-tec...2M/engine_mount
These look high quality and have tech built in rather than just slapping together a Urathane mount (which I've never been a fan of.
I had never heard of this company until yesterday when someone in the Bimmer forum pointed them out.
I read over some of their stuff on their website, haven't researched for any reviews yet, but their Road mounts are intriguing me b/c I'm looking for something stiffer than OEM, but not as stiff as the aftermarket stuff that is currently available. I purchased what I thought would be acceptable and they are not. Bimmerworld Group N solid rubber mounts is what I have in right now and the NVH at idle is too much.
I know the OE S2000 mounts fail easy and have a lot of give. I probably would have tried these out if my mounts weren't covered under warranty when they failed at around 50k.. .
http://www.vibra-tec...2M/engine_mount
These look high quality and have tech built in rather than just slapping together a Urathane mount (which I've never been a fan of.
I had never heard of this company until yesterday when someone in the Bimmer forum pointed them out.
I read over some of their stuff on their website, haven't researched for any reviews yet, but their Road mounts are intriguing me b/c I'm looking for something stiffer than OEM, but not as stiff as the aftermarket stuff that is currently available. I purchased what I thought would be acceptable and they are not. Bimmerworld Group N solid rubber mounts is what I have in right now and the NVH at idle is too much.
I know the OE S2000 mounts fail easy and have a lot of give. I probably would have tried these out if my mounts weren't covered under warranty when they failed at around 50k.. .
"Sorry to revive a dead thread, but I am using them in my turbo'd S2K and they work fantastic! As mentioned they're not poly so you won't get the horrible idling vibration noises however during some rev ranges mainly 2500-4500 you will get some cabin noise from the rear panels, but other than that, I can live with it and it holds down my powers relatively well! "
#3639
Pricey but hot damn
'91 nsx with less than 5k miles
http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/ctd/4281308709.html
'91 nsx with less than 5k miles
http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/ctd/4281308709.html
#3640
Pricey but hot damn
'91 nsx with less than 5k miles
http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/ctd/4281308709.html
'91 nsx with less than 5k miles
http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/ctd/4281308709.html