Duralast Passenger Side Motor Mount 9280
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| Warranty | |
|---|---|
| Part # | 9280 |
| SKU # | 989633 |
| Bracket Color | Black |
| Bushing Color | Black |
| Mounting Position | Front |
| Mount Material | Steel |
| Grade Type | Standard Replacement |
| Type | Hydraulic |
| Mounting Hardware Included | No |
| Mounting Hole Quantity | 5 |
| Mounting Bracket Included | Yes |
| Stud Quantity | 0 |
| Heat Shield Included | No |
| Bushing Material | Rubber |
Duralast Engine Mounts are designed by USA Engineers and undergo extensive lab and vehicle fitment testing. Highest quality materials are utilized along with stringent quality control standards. All parts are 100% tested throughout the manufacturing process to ensure proper management of engine torque and dampening of excess noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH). Extreme engine vibration and engine rocking are symptoms of worn or broken engine mounts. They also play a major role in helping to maintain proper alignment of external engine components such as exhaust pipes and coolant hoses. Worn or broken engine mounts also place added strain upon the transmission mount, which can lead to misalignment of the driveshaft which can cause the transmission mount and/or the universal joints to fail.
- Meets or exceeds OE specifications
- High quality finishes resist corrosion
- Premium rubber compounds ensure long operational life
- Replacement of all engine and transmission mounts recommended to restore original dampening of drivetrain components.
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27 Reviews
- HECTOR1 month agoVerified PurchasePart was the exact fit right works.Great thanksPurchased for: 2011 Honda Civic
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Not good.
JM7 months agoVerified PurchaseDid not stop the vibration. The rubber in the mount doesnt have the correct durometer to avoid bottoming out.Purchased for: 2006 Honda civic Coupe.Helpful?
Did the job
Rick9 months agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedExact fit for my 2008 Honda Civic.Purchased for: 2008 Honda Civic 2 doorHelpful?
Sealed
........1 year agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedGoodafPurchased for: 2007 honda civicHelpful?
Non-OEM threaded mounts!!!
Jim1 year agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryDid the job was looking for however the threads in the mount were standard metric threading, not the finer thread count that was OEM. Luckily I happened to have the bolts on hand that I needed. Does have me questioning that the grip is sufficient as the non-OEM bolts have less grip at the OEM torque values.Purchased for: 2006 Honda Civic EXHelpful?
Check threads in mount ensuring their threaded
RRS2 years agoVerified PurchaseSweepstakes Entryfirst one was not machined threads completely. Discovered when bolt would not thread all the way and in tightening it marred bolt and ripped the rubber of mount. Store replaced mount but had to return to store taking up valuable daylight and fuel. Then had to purchase new bolt even.Purchased for: 2010 Honda Civic 1.8Helpful?
Genial
Good2 years agoVerified PurchaseSweepstakes EntryGenialHelpful?
Good wuality
Ash2 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryGreat productPurchased for: 2008 Honda civic exHelpful?
Perfect
Fernando2 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryIt looks and feels goodPurchased for: Honda CivicHelpful?
Great parts. Great service and excellent employees
Bernardo3 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryThis part was in stock and in all original packagingPurchased for: 11 civic ex coupeHelpful?
In ADDITION. 2008 civic ex coupe
NotApplicable3 years agoSweepstakes EntrySome pictures, hopefully Autozone also uploads my other review where I go into more detail about the mount. Sorry if you needed a specific angle, its real tight in that space. Finally make sure you dont drop a single bolt, was a full 20 min finding a bolt stuck between the wiper fluid reservoir and the metal frame INSIDE the fender area. Wish whoever reads this good luck and patience is keyPurchased for: 2008 Honda Civic EX 2-Door 1.8L R18A1Helpful?
Trash
Bio3 years agoDon’t buy don’t last more then 2-3monthsPurchased for: Civic 07Helpful?
Engine mount
David3 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryThis one was much more robust than online mount.Purchased for: 2010 Honda CivicHelpful?
I had to enlarge the upper hole of the fall to be
Euris3 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryI like it, I use it in my car.Purchased for: Civic 2006 exHelpful?
Wrong bolt thread for 14mm bolts
Tom4 years agoSweepstakes EntryTitle says it all. 14 mm head bolts come out of the original mount; it won't go in the new mount without destroying the threadsPurchased for: 2008 honda civicHelpful?
wont last
terry4 years agoam about to put on number three. last about 30kPurchased for: 2007 civicHelpful?
Not a perfect fit but it works
Zach5 years agoSweepstakes EntryItem was packaged well. Installed motor mount but two bolts that attach to a side bracket, they’re not thread pitch the same as stock so you would need get new bolts. Now when you go and complete the install those two bolts don’t line up and are very difficult. Eventually you get it done but it’s very tight!.Purchased for: 2006 Honda Civic autoHelpful?
The best one in autozone
Dennys5 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryFits my civic perfect! You must get the best from autozonePurchased for: Honda civic 2008Helpful?
Is very important
Bruno Arroyo5 years agoVerified PurchaseSweepstakes EntryThis product is very goodPurchased for: Honda civic ex 2010Helpful?
Perfect fit
Dan6 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryThe motor mount installed perfectly. I don’t know about it’s longevity yet but it seems to be solidly built.Purchased for: 2007 Honda CivicHelpful?
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