Is Upgrading Your Engine Mounts Even Worth It?

Do aftermarket engine mounts even do anything? Who knows? Today on Money Pit, Zach installs a fancy set of polyurethane engine mounts on the miata as he explores the pros and cons of different types of engine mounts.

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5 Comments

  1. In going to mount a GoPro on my dash. When I’m talking to myself, people will think I’m a YouTuber…..
    Cough cough

  2. You can drill some holes in your poly bushing to make them softer and less resistant. It will reduce vibration while keeping almost the same level of control.
    P.s. poly is not so good for vibration filtering, especially in cold weather conditions. I would still choose rubber.

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