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Old 08-29-2009, 08:39 AM
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So im replacing all the mounts in my car, i can feel the motor move sometimes in between shifts. The mounts are 13 years old and im swapping in a jdm d15b soon, so i figured ill replaced all the mounts while im there. I want to use all oem mounts, thought about billet mounts but i dont want the vibration from them. I was looking on majestic's website for the mounts. The mounts have MT and AT listed beside them which im assuming is manual and automatic transmission. Well the rear mount has AT beside it, even though i selected MT car.

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http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...++ENGINE+MOUNT

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http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...++ENGINE+MOUNT

The product numbers are different for the rear mount for MT and AT cars. I just dont want to buy the wrong mount, is rear mount in the first link right?

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Fill your old mounts with Window Weld. Ask about it at Autozone. It's a polyurethane adhesive. Or, buy the cheaper mounts from Autozone, they appear to be alright quality. If you want OEM though, get mounts that will fit a MT car.

Pay attention to the mount on the upper driver's side. You have a 1996, right? And which D15B are you getting? The 1992-95 spec one or 96-00 with 3 stage VTEC?

Good luck

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Originally Posted by thumper64
Fill your old mounts with Window Weld. Ask about it at Autozone. It's a polyurethane adhesive. Or, buy the cheaper mounts from Autozone, they appear to be alright quality. If you want OEM though, get mounts that will fit a MT car.

Pay attention to the mount on the upper driver's side. You have a 1996, right? And which D15B are you getting? The 1992-95 spec one or 96-00 with 3 stage VTEC?

Good luck
im getting the 92-95 d15b, i dont want to fill them due to vibrations
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I've got all upgraded motor mounts, engine and tranny. Vibration is minimal. I feel it more in the steering wheel than anywhere else.
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i'd go with poly motor mounts, if you plan on keeping your car. if you use OEM you'll be back in the same boat your in now in 13 years
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i'd go with poly motor mounts, if you plan on keeping your car. if you use OEM you'll be back in the same boat your in now in 13 years
200.00 every 13 years isnt that bad lol.
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