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      02-07-2017, 11:32 AM   #1
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Transmission Mounts

What transmission mounts would you recommend I look into for the following?:

2007 335i coupe 6MT
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I installed the e46 ones from Rogue, they added no NVH and improved shifting. I'd recommend those
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I installed the e46 ones from Rogue, they added no NVH and improved shifting. I'd recommend those
These?

http://www.rogueengineering.com/Rogu...nts_p_137.html
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Yeah, those are the mounts I installed. Recently installed two of the stiffer 335is engine mounts too, and that improved shifting even more
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Go Rogue.
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I have the E46 M3 ones also, really like it
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I have the E46 M3 ones also, really like it
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Yeah, those are the mounts I installed. Recently installed two of the stiffer 335is engine mounts too, and that improved shifting even more
Rogue engine mounts as well?
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Sold a few UUC transmission mount bushings recently, may be something to consider.
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Rogue engine mounts as well?
Yessir
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These?
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1253714
Is been almost one year and I'm happy with these mounts.
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http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1253714
Is been almost one year and I'm happy with these mounts.
They'll fit onto an e92 no problem? ECS claims they don't.
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They'll fit onto an e92 no problem? ECS claims they don't.
Who is ECS
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They'll fit onto an e92 no problem? ECS claims they don't.
Who is ECS
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Good find feuer! Will try these next time I'm under the car.
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Good find feuer! Will try these next time I'm under the car.
Thank you! I'm not saying the are perfect option but for the money are pretty good! I drive my car literally every day and track it on average twice a month from April to Oct and these have held up well.
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Thank you! I'm not saying the are perfect option but for the money are pretty good! I drive my car literally every day and track it on average twice a month from April to Oct and these have held up well.
But you are saying if I buy these, I wont get under my car, take out the OEM mounts, and find that these are not going to fit? haha
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But you are saying if I buy these, I wont get under my car, take out the OEM mounts, and find that these are not going to fit? haha
100% fit
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cool, thanks!
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It's really funny to look at the parts number cross search on RealOEM for BMW transmission mounts. They generally utilize the same design all the way from the BMW e28/e30.
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It's really funny to look at the parts number cross search on RealOEM for BMW transmission mounts. They generally utilize the same design all the way from the BMW e28/e30.
Is not only for transmission mounts and not only BMW. If manufactures were coming up with completely new designs every model year we would not be able to afford the cars.
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Is not only for transmission mounts and not only BMW. If manufactures were coming up with completely new designs every model year we would not be able to afford the cars.
True, but transmission bell housings change in length over different chassis/engine configurations. Instead of changing the design of the rubber mount, they change the design of transmission mount brace.
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True, but transmission bell housings change in length over different chassis/engine configurations. Instead of changing the design of the rubber mount, they change the design of transmission mount brace.
In case of different chassis and engine configuration the transmission mount brace was going to be different regardless. Usually old engines are carry over into a new chassis that is made to accept both new and old engines thus the brace having to be different.
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