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Old 04-15-2014, 05:25 AM
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I intend to install them in my car. They look very nicely finished and hopefully well engineered.
Old 08-05-2014, 06:26 PM
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Anyone got more reviews on these mounts? Just a tad increase in vibrations? NVH?
Old 08-06-2014, 03:27 AM
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I have a set in my garage I just haven't put them on yet
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These will be my next mount for sure.
Old 08-21-2014, 10:13 PM
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Got mine on and I just want to say that these are the best mounts on the market. Tight with no draw backs. Less than a cellphone vibrating at idle (1000rpms set on flashpro)
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Originally Posted by EternalLx
Got mine on and I just want to say that these are the best mounts on the market. Tight with no draw backs. Less than a cellphone vibrating at idle (1000rpms set on flashpro)
Didn't you sell your car awhile ago?

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Was 100% sold on hardrace mounts. This changes things.

People that are running these currently..What did you have prior?
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Mine will be going in this weekend

Currently driving on abused OEM mounts
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Originally Posted by s2000442
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Got mine on and I just want to say that these are the best mounts on the market. Tight with no draw backs. Less than a cellphone vibrating at idle (1000rpms set on flashpro)
Didn't you sell your car awhile ago?

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Now that I have about 1000 miles on my car, I figured I would chime in again. The mounts are definitely stiffer than the OEM ones (which is what I had before), but I will say they are by no means too stiff. They transmit the engine vibration into the steering wheel in a good "chassis stiffness" manor without killing you with vibration. I have noticed that it is much easier to get the car started in first (with the heavy clutch that I have) and that it is a much more direct feel through the entire drivetrain. I have nothing bad to say at this point and would highly recommend them to anyone looking for an improvement from both OEM and the various other polyurethane mounts out there. Let me know if you have any questions.


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