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Old Feb 5, 2012 | 02:20 AM
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i'm doing f20b swap on 98 LX auto, my car will be daily drive, mostly driven smoothly, what do u think of innovative mounts?! for daily use?! i saw the big difference in price between them and hasport, are they ok?! any body tried them with no problem of clearance and engine position?! vibration issues?!

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Old Feb 8, 2012 | 03:21 AM
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Old Feb 8, 2012 | 03:51 AM
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All poly mounts hasport/avid/innovative/drop etc will have more vibration that OEM rubber mounts or hard rubber mounts like hardrace.

The softest poly mounts I can find are the Innovative, and the quality of innovative is good, as is hasports. Hasport/Innovative seem to be pretty standard with hasport probably being marginally higher quality.

I'm doing an h2b build in March and I'm using HardRace hard rubber mounts as an alternative. Stiffer than OEM, softer than poly, and probably last longer than poly too. I know a few users who have had HardRace engine mounts for 5+ years and have no issues. They're also a lot cheaper than Spoon/Mugen hard rubber mounts. (About half as expensive at $275 for the HardRace)
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