Engine Mounts/Motor Mounts ?

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Who makes very high quality engine mounts/motor mounts that are priced very reasonable? I would buy Nissan OEM but they are extremely over priced in my opinion.

Truck - 2008 Nissan Titan
 
OEM may be expensive, but, in my limited experience, if you want the same absence of vibration that you had when your OE mounts were newer, you should cough up for the OEM pieces. Aftermarket items can look the same, but it must be difficult for them to reverse-engineer the NVH work of the OEMs---rubber elastomers, hydraulic details, etc., (at least as done by Anchor), left my high-mile '02 Camry vibrating annoyingly until I had the job re-done with Toyota mounts. I'm guessing that the mounts may matter more with modern transverse engine layouts, than they did with longitudinally placed engines of yesteryear. YMMV.
 
There so many different mounts and they get replaced so infrequently, domestic aftermarket manufactures don't want to bother making them. Chinese is the only option and as said before, they are not easy to copy.
 
Ok. Lets forget about price. Is DEA a good quality company that makes them? Just name the companies who you all suggest. Thanks!
 
Who makes very high quality engine mounts/motor mounts that are priced very reasonable? I would buy Nissan OEM but they are extremely over priced in my opinion.

Truck - 2008 Nissan Titan
OE only, they are expensive but the cheaper ones will vibrate like crazy after a short time. I just looked, Nissan OE are not expensive compared to some others which can be 500-700 each.
 
Ok. Lets forget about price. Is DEA a good quality company that makes them? Just name the companies who you all suggest. Thanks!
DR1. as others have posted, price low and quality high are not compatible. IIRC, some mounts are Fluid Filled, try going to AAP O'Reilly, NAPA etc. and check those with a good Commercial delivery program, get a list from each and flip a coin
 
Coming from someone in the field, there's really only two choices: OEM or trash. Anchor, DEA, Harmon are all basically the same junk (and may be the same company). Even OEM mounts can be junk: I'm looking at you GM. Just look at the amount of 2007+ GMT900 trucks with failed LH engine mounts. When those roll into my shop, I don't even bother using the OE hydraulic mount, I upgrade them to the solid mount that was used on Hummer H3 with the V8.

PN is 25847739. But it's spendy, RA has it in stock for $236.
 
Who makes very high quality engine mounts/motor mounts that are priced very reasonable? I would buy Nissan OEM but they are extremely over priced in my opinion.

Truck - 2008 Nissan Titan
Have you tried finding OEM online? That can be a large discount vs your local Nissan dealer. For the Focus, the only liquid filled passenger mount that lasts is OEM, so I buy them from a dealer that specializes in online part sales.
 
Coming from someone in the field, there's really only two choices: OEM or trash. Anchor, DEA, Harmon are all basically the same junk (and may be the same company). Even OEM mounts can be junk: I'm looking at you GM. Just look at the amount of 2007+ GMT900 trucks with failed LH engine mounts. When those roll into my shop, I don't even bother using the OE hydraulic mount, I upgrade them to the solid mount that was used on Hummer H3 with the V8.

PN is 25847739. But it's spendy, RA has it in stock for $236.
Absolute truth! I think I see 4 or 5 a month and the others just don't know they're running around on bad mounts lol. I never considered using the Hummer mount. I usually throw on an Anchor or DEA which is junk but better than nothing lol
 
Absolute truth! I think I see 4 or 5 a month and the others just don't know they're running around on bad mounts lol. I never considered using the Hummer mount. I usually throw on an Anchor or DEA which is junk but better than nothing lol
You're the type of tech that validates the stereotype. Don't you have any pride?
 
You're the type of tech that validates the stereotype. Don't you have any pride?
Actually we are top of the line shop that has a 6 week waiting list to get in. I should have mentioned that I always recommend the GM mounts but people are cheap and will always look to save some money regardless - I have not have any come backs!
 
Actually we are top of the line shop that has a 6 week waiting list to get in. I should have mentioned that I always recommend the GM mounts but people are cheap and will always look to save some money regardless - I have not have any come backs!
Gotcha, that is a completely different situation you describe. I took the post as a brag, its obviously not at all..

I am surprised that you've had no trouble with anchor.. Every single time I've used them, they fail again in 3k miles.. Not a tear in the mount, but they just get soft and allow travel just as if a bad mount was present, sort of..
 
Gotcha, that is a completely different situation you describe. I took the post as a brag, its obviously not at all..

I am surprised that you've had no trouble with anchor.. Every single time I've used them, they fail again in 3k miles.. Not a tear in the mount, but they just get soft and allow travel just as if a bad mount was present, sort o

Gotcha, that is a completely different situation you describe. I took the post as a brag, its obviously not at all..

I am surprised that you've had no trouble with anchor.. Every single time I've used them, they fail again in 3k miles.. Not a tear in the mount, but they just get soft and allow travel just as if a bad mount was present, sort of..
Thank you. I do agree 100 that Anchor is shady at best. I have had 1 mount bad right out of the box - built wrong and sloppy. I always explain to a customer that I recommend the OEM mount so you can get another 100k miles (or whatever the vehicle has) and I will warranty the part and labor. If they go aftermarket (Anchor, DEA etc) I will only cover the part warranty and not labor. I am surprised I have not had any comebacks but I have my suspicions that there are atleast a few wearing out prematurely. I will also add that most of these vehicles are older and guess they don't want to spend a lot and take the risk to save nearly $100.
 
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