Question about Motor mount.
Hello, Im new to this message board, so I highly appreciate all help and responses. I have a 2001 Honda Accord LX 4cyl AT, My rear mount is going, and my question is could I use a Non-Hydraulic Mount instead of an Hydraulic Mount to save about $200? I purchased a mount online that said it fits my car but it is not an Hydraulic Mount that's the reason I am asking. Thank You.
Hello, Im new to this message board, so I highly appreciate all help and responses. I have a 2001 Honda Accord LX 4cyl AT, My rear mount is going, and my question is could I use a Non-Hydraulic Mount instead of an Hydraulic Mount to save about $200? I purchased a mount online that said it fits my car but it is not an Hydraulic Mount that's the reason I am asking. Thank You.
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TRUST ME... You want the hydraulic one..
I made the mistake of using a non-hydraulic rear mount and the vibration was ridiculous...
Ridiculous to the point that you felt as if the dashboard was going to fall apart..
To stop the vibration i used to have to give the car an extra 100rpm or so when parked just be able to bear it... It was even worse when the A/C was on..
If you want a decent cheap hydraulic mount, buy the "Anchor" brand from www.rockauto.com or Advance Auto
I made the mistake of using a non-hydraulic rear mount and the vibration was ridiculous...
Ridiculous to the point that you felt as if the dashboard was going to fall apart..
To stop the vibration i used to have to give the car an extra 100rpm or so when parked just be able to bear it... It was even worse when the A/C was on..
If you want a decent cheap hydraulic mount, buy the "Anchor" brand from www.rockauto.com or Advance Auto
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