Complete Engine Mount Catalog: 19 Brands Covered by HC Auto Parts
HC Auto Parts has been manufacturing and exporting engine mounts for 14 years from our Wenzhou, China facility. Our engine mount catalog spans 19 major automotive brands covering European, American, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese vehicle platforms — making us one of the most comprehensive suppliers in the global aftermarket.
Engine mounts are critical safety components that isolate engine vibration from the chassis, maintain drivetrain alignment, and absorb road shock loads. A failing engine mount can cause accelerated wear on connected components, increased cabin noise, and in severe cases, drivetrain misalignment. Selecting the right replacement mount is essential for vehicle safety and comfort.
Engine Mount Technology & Manufacturing Standards at HC Auto Parts
Our production facility covers 8,000 m² with dedicated rubber-to-metal bonding lines, CNC machining centers, and automated assembly stations. Every engine mount undergoes:
- Rubber Compound Formulation: Proprietary NR/SBR blend compounds rated for -40°C to +120°C operating range, exceeding the OE standard of -30°C to +100°C
- Metal Preparation: Grit blasting to Sa 2.5 cleanliness standard followed by Chemlok adhesive application for maximum rubber-to-metal bond strength (>15 MPa peel test)
- Dynamic Testing: Each production batch is sampled for static stiffness (±5% tolerance) and dynamic fatigue life (minimum 1.5 million cycles at rated load)
- Corrosion Resistance: All metal components receive zinc-nickel plating (8-12 μm) with 240-hour salt spray resistance per ASTM B117
Engine Mounts by Vehicle Brand
European Brands
Volkswagen (VW): We supply engine mounts for the complete VW lineup including Golf, Polo, Passat, Tiguan, and Touareg platforms. Our VW engine mounts feature hydro-filled designs that match OE damping characteristics for TSI and TDI engines.
BMW: From the 3 Series (E46/E90/F30) to X5 and 7 Series, our BMW engine mounts are designed to meet the brand’s stringent NVH standards. We offer both conventional rubber mounts and electronic active mounts for newer platforms.
Mercedes-Benz (BENZ): Our catalog covers C-Class (W204/W205), E-Class (W211/W212/W213), and GLC/SUV platforms. We manufacture both upper and lower engine mounts, as well as transmission mounts for Mercedes applications.
FIAT & PEUGEOT (Stellantis Group): Complete coverage for FIAT 500/Panda/Doblo and PEUGEOT 208/308/3008/5008 with model-specific vibration tuning for both petrol and diesel powertrains.
American Brands
GM Chevrolet & Opel: Extensive catalog covering Chevrolet Cruze, Malibu, Equinox, Silverado, and Opel Astra/Crossland platforms. Our GM engine mounts are designed for the high-torque output of Ecotec and LS-series engines.
Ford: We supply mounts for Focus, Fiesta, Ranger, and Mustang platforms. Ford’s EcoBoost engine family requires specially tuned mounts to handle higher vibration frequencies — all covered in our catalog.
Jeep Dodge Chrysler (Stellantis): Complete Jeep coverage including Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, Wrangler, and Compass. Our Jeep engine mounts are engineered for off-road durability with reinforced rubber formulations.
Asian Brands
We also maintain comprehensive coverage for Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Hyundai, Kia, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Suzuki, and Isuzu, covering both naturally aspirated and turbocharged engine configurations. Contact our team for specific OE cross-references and part number matching.
Frequently Asked Questions About Engine Mounts
How do I know if my engine mount needs replacement?
Common symptoms of a failing engine mount include: excessive vibration felt through the steering wheel or seats (especially at idle), clunking or banging noises during acceleration or gear changes, visible engine movement when revving in park/neutral, and engine misalignment causing stress on connected components like exhaust systems and radiators. If you notice any of these signs, inspect all mounts promptly — when one mount fails, the remaining mounts absorb extra load and wear faster.
What is the difference between OEM and aftermarket engine mounts?
OEM mounts are produced by the original vehicle manufacturer’s designated supplier. Aftermarket mounts from HC Auto Parts are manufactured to the same dimensional specifications and material standards, but at significantly lower cost (typically 40-60% below OEM dealer prices). Our mounts are tested to the same dynamic performance criteria as OE parts. Many European vehicle owners choose our aftermarket mounts because the OEM parts are often 3-5x more expensive despite equivalent performance.
Can I install different brands of engine mounts on the same vehicle?
We strongly recommend replacing all engine mounts as a set rather than mixing brands. Different manufacturers use different rubber formulations and stiffness rates, which can create an imbalanced vibration profile. This may cause uneven loading, premature wear, and increased NVH (Noise, Vibration, Harshness). For best results, install the same brand and type across all mounting positions.
Do you offer hydraulic or electronic engine mounts?
Yes. We manufacture both conventional solid rubber mounts and fluid-filled hydraulic mounts. Hydraulic mounts provide superior vibration isolation, especially at idle, by using internal fluid chambers to dampen low-frequency vibrations. For newer vehicles with active engine mount systems, we supply electronic mounts with integrated solenoid valves. Our sales team can identify the correct mount type for your specific vehicle application.
What is the typical service life of an engine mount?
Under normal driving conditions, a quality engine mount typically lasts 80,000-120,000 km (50,000-75,000 miles). However, several factors affect longevity: aggressive driving habits, extreme temperatures, exposure to oil or coolant leaks, and frequent short-trip driving. In commercial or fleet applications, we recommend inspection at every 60,000 km service interval. HC Auto Parts mounts are engineered to meet or exceed these typical service life benchmarks.
