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Honda Genuine 50820-SNA-P01 Engine Side Mounting Rubber Assembly: Superior Quality and Durability for Optimal Engine Performance Review

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Description of Honda Genuine 50820-SNA-P01 Engine Side Mounting Rubber Assembly: Superior Quality and Durability for Optimal Engine Performance

Fit type: Vehicle Specific. Genuine OEM part. Genuine OEM Honda. Part number: 50820-SNA-P01.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

When it comes to Honda, be original!

Wow, my car is new! I bought a Civic 07 in March 2018 and when I received it there was a vibration. I replaced the mount with a discontinued one, the vibration went away a bit but it was still there, last month the vibration returned strongly, I decided to buy the original Honda suspension and OMG! My car feels like a new car, no vibration, no noise, nothing, finally a smooth ride. !

Pros
  • Done
Cons
  • Something's wrong

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I have my car back!

Installation took about 2 hours without using any special tools in most installation videos. But my car drives much better. It shifts better and is much quieter as I can't hear the engine noise and engine shake. My car was shaking a lot when I first started the car and was shaking on the red line when idling. And if I slowed down, it would sound like my engine and transmission were about to jump out of my car. This solved the problem for me.

Pros
  • Top marks for support and durability from testers
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wow, what a difference of a few millimeters!

I bought an aftermarket bracket based on reviews and installed it and my Civic vibrated worse than the old broken Honda bracket. The difference was that the Honda mount looks taller and doesn't compress to the point where the aluminum mount makes contact, sending vibrations throughout the car at 1000-2500 rpm. Use a Honda mount or see if you can adjust the height of the secondary mount. If the aluminum mount touches the rubber mount and not as shown in the pictures, it will not work.

Pros
  • Easy install
Cons
  • Not as thick as other picks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am happy with my purchase!

I didn't install it myself. I took it to a neighbor's mechanic. It took him 30-45 minutes to replace him. The rattle we all heard is gone! I didn't realize how loud the noise was until I bought a new motor mount. While the Honda part costs more (I paid about $195; I could probably find it cheaper and pay the motorist $70), it's worth it. Do the math. I got an offer from Honda asking almost $700. My car runs like new and the annoying noise is gone! I watched some YouTube videos to see if I could

Pros
  • Doping 🔥
Cons
  • I won't say anything

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fixed my cold start/vibration at low revs!

Fixes a terrible vibration problem on my 2006 Honda Civic EX. A common problem on 8th Gen Civics (2006-2011): These passenger side engine mounts break/tear or sag, leaving insufficient clearance between the upper silver "lip" and the lower black piece of metal. I bought an aftermarket mount 2 years ago to replace my original mount but I still had a terrible vibration problem. I've tried replacing the belt tensioner tensioner, put in new OEM spark plugs, even went to the dealer to update the…

Pros
  • This is amazing
Cons
  • Poor manual

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Don't buy third party, it will solve your problems. But how long?

I think it's pretty stupid that this part would fail at all and so disastrous. My nine year old car suffered greatly from vibration issues which led to other related issues - a broken part probably damaged the engine or the water line shifted due to vibration causing the engine to overheat and likely reduced efficiency. Parts should no longer function optimally, but should not fail so catastrophically. I used to have older cars with noticeably increased vibrations, but there weren't such…

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Vulgarity