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Old 06-30-05, 12:11 PM
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Thumbs up MMR Motor Mounts

Just installed the MMR motor mounts. I have to say this is a good product and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to replace them. I almost got the Banzai Racing ones but these were cheaper. My old mounts were compleatly shot so the difference is huge with the new ones. The mounts seem to be well built and they were easy to install. The only vibrations I feel is when accelerating from a complete stop. It feels a little bit like when you run into the shoulder on a highway and run over the grooves on the pavement, to a much smaller degree of course. Above 25mph I feel absolutely no vibrations. I have taken it up to 100mph since I installed them and it's a smooth ride all the way through. Conclusion, big thumbs up to a well spent $50.00. I'll be getting tranny mounts next week.

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Old 06-30-05, 12:31 PM
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Honestly.. I'm going to get a set of AWR mounts... total isolation of the motor.. instead of having a bolt through the middle...

I have the banzai mounts, I like 'em well enough, but likek the AWR one better (but the awr ones are 75 bucks more!!)
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Hmm, was thinking of getting the Banzai, maybe I wont?
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Yeah, the AWR are nice but at $225.. ouch!



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Hmm, was thinking of getting the Banzai, maybe I wont?

I don't know if the Banzai are any better really. I am just giving some feedback for a product I found inexpensive and works well. I searched on here for info or feedback on them but I wasn't able to find much.
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Originally Posted by cprx7
Yeah, the AWR are nice but at $225.. ouch!






I don't know if the Banzai are any better really. I am just giving some feedback for a product I found inexpensive and works well. I searched on here for info or feedback on them but I wasn't able to find much.
Well, as you mentioned, price is a factor. Being a college student I dont have the income to replace things as they break so a good deal is a great find.
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AWR makes awesome stuff. One of the cars out in the shop has em. It's about as close to solid mounts as you can get without actually being there.




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