OEM Motor Mounts Made of 5 Axis CNC Machining With Mirror Polished And Awesome 17-4PH Stainless Steel
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Precision-engineered mounts that align, isolate vibration, and secure powertrains in vehicles. Designed to original equipment specs for drop-in fit, reduced NVH, and long service life in passenger cars, trucks, and heavy machinery. (78 words)
OEM motor mounts are factory-spec components that fasten an engine and transmission to the vehicle chassis. Unlike universal aftermarket parts, they match exact dimensional, durometer, and load ratings from the original design. This ensures proper drivetrain geometry, controlled movement under torque, and isolation of road/engine vibrations. Worn mounts cause clunking, misalignment, and excess component stress.




Passenger cars (EV, hybrid, ICE) – light trucks – Class 4-8 commercial trucks – agricultural tractors – construction equipment (skid steers, excavators) – generator sets – marine inboards – industrial pumps. Suitable for front, rear, side, and torque-strut mount positions.
| Criterion | Our Commitment |
| Certification | ISO 9001:2015 + IATF 16949 – automotive-grade quality systems |
| Traceability | Each mount laser-marked with batch, date, and material certs |
| Testing | 100% dynamic spring-rate & stroke validation (not spot-check) |
| Inventory | 2,300+ OEM mount SKUs for North American, European, Asian platforms |
| Lead time | 98% of orders ship same/next business day from regional warehouses |
Customer Profile: A Midwest-based logistics company operating 148 heavy-duty Class 8 trucks (Freightliner Cascadia and Kenworth T680) with average fleet age of 4.5 years.
The Challenge: The fleet experienced repeated engine mount failures on trucks operating in high-torque, regional haul applications (heavy loads, frequent starts/stops, rough Midwest roads). Aftermarket mounts purchased through a national parts chain required replacement every 60,000–80,000 miles—roughly every 8 months per truck. Each failure resulted in:
| Parameter | Aftermarket (previous) | Our OEM-Spec Mount |
| Rubber durometer | Unspecified (estimated 45–50 Shore A) | 65 Shore A (validated per SAE J200) |
| Static load rating | Not certified | 4,200 lbf (3.2× engine weight) |
| Bond integrity | Visual inspection only | ASTM D429 Method B tested |
| Salt spray resistance | 48 hours | 96 hours (zinc electroplated) |
Implementation: Phased replacement over 14 weeks during scheduled PM intervals. No special tooling or modifications required—direct bolt-in per OEM torque specifications.
Customer Quote: “We cut our engine mount spend by 40% despite higher unit cost—because we stopped buying the same failed part twice a year. These mounts outlast the trucks’ PM cycles.” — Fleet Maintenance Director
Conclusion: OEM mounts deliver lower total cost of ownership for high-mileage fleets. The initial price premium (typically 15–25% above discount aftermarket) is recovered within 6–8 months through eliminated roadside failures and reduced labor.

