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Old Sep 30, 2013
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Took my 2001 Civic EX to the dealership for an airbag recall. They told me I have a broken motor mount and broken front compliance bushings (lower control arm bushings right?) The car has 180K on it....and my wife is basically commuting it until it dies. I think I'll let the bushings go.....but probably should replace the mount. Are the ones on Ebay sufficient? They're around $24. Any cheaper places than that? Should I even bother. I'd much rather spend time working on my car.
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Re: Engine Mount

Which mount(s)?

Aftermarket mounts will almost always cause far more engine vibration to be felt inside the car than factory parts.
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