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DRW Bushings

Replacement Bushings for Hasport Engine Mount.

Replacement Bushings for Hasport Engine Mount.

Regular price $40.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $40.00 USD
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DOES NOT INCLUDE ALUMINUM MOUNT. ONLY THE RUBBER BUSHINGS ARE BEING SOLD.

This started as a customer request for bushings to fit a Hasport billet aluminum Rear Engine Mount for 2006-2011 Honda Civic SI. The mount part number is 61B21E03. But I believe these bushings will fit other hasport mounts. I am not well versed on the fitment range yet.

Feel free to measure your mount and compare it to the dimensions shown in the photos. You could also message me to discuss and confirm fitment. 

The set inludes bushings and steel sleeves for the large and small end of the mount.
D1071-HON-EN (Large end)
D1075-HON-EN (Small end)

Made of polyurethane rubber. More durable and crack resistant than OEM rubber. Although polyurethane is still flexible, it is slightly more firm than the factory rubber. This will result in sharper/better handling/feel, but it can also cause a slight increase in vibration transfer.

Lubricating grease is supplied with all bushing orders. All contact surfaces of the new bushings and steel sleeves should be thoroughly lubricated before installation for easier installation, smooth/quiet operation and long bushing life.

Due to the several custom options, nearly all items are made to order. Therefore, there could be up to a 10 business day production time on some orders before they ship.

Please message me if you have any questions about this item fitting your specific vehicle or for any other questions.

Color Disclaimer. The formulation of polyurethane that I use to make bushings is chosen because of its high physical strength properties. An unfortunate downside of this type of polyurethane is that it can darken or discolor over time. Especially if it is exposed to UV light. This discoloration has no affect on physical properties but is only aesthetic. I highly recomend not leaving the bushings exposed to sunlight before they are installed. Obviously, once installed, sunlight exposure isn't much of an issue, but darkening may still occur.