Aluminium lower engine/gearbox mount

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Aluminium lower engine/gearbox mount
#1
Anyone had any experience with these? My standard one is horrible and was thinking of getting an solid aluminium one, how much of a vibration will it give me? Car is used daily but I do a lot of track days.


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i had a massive vibration incrase by changing the lower to a poly bush, so by changing to solid aluminium, i would expect that to be even more
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#3
yes it will make it pretty unbearable. If your current material one is bad why would you make it even more solid?
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#4
It's a standard bush that's worn out, that's what I meant when I said horrible[emoji4]


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I replaced mine with a standard one. I did them all at the sametime and the engine feels awesome now. I don't feel it rocking and it feels so much smoother.
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It depends what you're willing to put up with, personally i was happy driving my stripped out car daily, other people said it was unbearable. That said, i suspect a solid ally bush would be pretty horrendous, have you looked at stuff like vibratechnics mounts?
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No I haven't looked into them yet, I've just seen a cheap alloy one that got me thinking. My car would be described as 'unbearable' by most people already, I don't mind putting up with no interior or sound deadening.


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I've a half and half ally/poly on my 406 and it's lovely, no extra vibration noticable bar a slight vibe to the rear mirror when idling:

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#9
yeah but its a lovely V6! AdamB had a solid Nylon one on his in the 306 and that was smoother than a BBM bush in a 205 on a 4 pot
need a part number? http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/ and http://service.citroen.com/ will sort you out.
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http://www.bakerbm.com/306.php?data=engkitn306


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What are people's thoughts on that kit? Seems reasonably priced!


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#11
I've got a set in the 6, vibration is pretty annoying but not majorly bad I use it daily and don't have any issue with it and I'm not a fan of a fully stripped car


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I've got baker bm items Smile
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#13
Got a full baker bm kit on the Zx, perfectly tolerable for a daily even with a diesel. Only noticeable on idle.


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I have a full set of genuine mounts, brilliant.
need a part number? http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/ and http://service.citroen.com/ will sort you out.
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