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California engine mounts after market ?

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by Trickydickyfezza, Oct 9, 2025 at 1:58 AM.

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  1. Trickydickyfezza

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  2. Snapshift

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    What do you have to lose since the originals failed in under 2 years anyway? Would it still be under warranty if an original replacement set set failed again at 2 years? If not, Id use the ones you are displaying. If they by chance are actually Hill Engineering parts then no question which ones to use.
     
  3. Trickydickyfezza

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    I bought the car not knowing the engine mounts were done recently, when I put in to be serviced new garage they noted them , I rang the previous garage ( Ferrari ) was within 1 years ( they agreed and replaced free) this year same thing frame 11 months starting to fail , but your say they should be covered for 2 years? And who’s hill’s engineers? They good or bad ?
     
  4. dera

    dera Formula Junior

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    Mikko
    Just replaced mine with aftermarket parts from AW Italian Parts. I bet they are just generic aftermarket ones. Seem to do the job and can't be any worse quality than OEM.
     
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  5. Alden

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    Hill engineering produces some very high quality parts for our cars, they are almost always better than OEM parts.
    Alden
     
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  6. Trickydickyfezza

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  7. Trickydickyfezza

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    looks oem the part you bought ..
     

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