its time to purchase new motor mounts for my h22 swap; im thinking either esp or hasport but just cant decide which one. can you guys help? or maybe theres another company?
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Does Hasport even make CB H22 swap mounts? I don't see them on the website. ESP makes a great product! I love mine!!Originally posted by Junior SmurffNevermind guys, google search works wonders!
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Originally posted by slik90accord View Postwhats esp
http://www.explicitspeedperformance.net/
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=80212
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Originally posted by slik90accord View Posti aint no noobie just didnt know what the hell esp is
But yes ESP makes awesome mounts! I cannot complain! They have stiff mounts. I'll vouch for the ESP motor mounts any day!.
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tasauto sells innovative motor mounts for the swap as well
http://tasauto.com/Product/Browse.aspx?d=1530&p=4
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Originally posted by mightyaccord View Postbut one more question: the stiffer the mounts the better rite?
Some people would say it's too harsh while others would say that if you think it's too harsh then you need to "grow a pair" Totally objective in terms of ride feel. That's the only real thing that would keep you from running steel mounts (which they do in a number of race-spec vehicles)
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Originally posted by Tnwagn View PostStiffer mounts = Better power transfer = Less engine movement = Harsher Ride
Some people would say it's too harsh while others would say that if you think it's too harsh then you need to "grow a pair" Totally objective in terms of ride feel. That's the only real thing that would keep you from running steel mounts (which they do in a number of race-spec vehicles)
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Originally posted by Tnwagn View PostStiffer mounts = Better power transfer = Less engine movement = Harsher Ride
Some people would say it's too harsh while others would say that if you think it's too harsh then you need to "grow a pair" Totally objective in terms of ride feel. That's the only real thing that would keep you from running steel mounts (which they do in a number of race-spec vehicles)
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