generic H22 mounts
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you get what you pay for.
doesnt say what metal is used, or what type of bushing.
Sure the mount will work, but for how long - And doubtfully under any highload.
doesnt say what metal is used, or what type of bushing.
Sure the mount will work, but for how long - And doubtfully under any highload.
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Re: (huge230)
You would need a lower tranny mount, but those are the main ones.
Although, those mounts seem too cheap to be any good. I'd stick with Hasport.
Although, those mounts seem too cheap to be any good. I'd stick with Hasport.
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Re: generic H22 mounts (huge230)
I wouldnt mess with that motor mount kit. I've been running hcp's for almost 2 years with no problems . Hcp are the best buy for you money. Hasport also make a quality motor mount kit as well , but costs way too much . I would contact newman @ jdmsh!t.com and get the Hcp's for half the price of hasports. Hcp comes with 3 mounts for the h22 civic , and the motor does not flex for anything. I know people will say I'm biased , cuz I run the Hcp's but damn I couldnt be happier with the product. ............Good luck on your buy.
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