Product Information
- Specific rubber compound reliability prevents vibrations
- Optimal fitting accuracy for easier repairs
- Strict quality standards
- Compliance with the requirements of vehicle manufacturers
Vehicle Repairs. We've Got What It Takes.
Perfectly functioning engine mountings are required for the safe fastening of the drivetrain in the engine compartment and they also ensure a comfortable ride thanks to optimal vibration damping.
If the engine mounting is defective or worn, engine vibrations are not - or only partially - damped and are transmitted to the body instead. Unpleasant noises in the interior are the result. In extreme cases, a worn out engine mounting can no longer hold the engine in position sufficiently. If the engine then touches the body under load, this not only causes loud noises in the interior, it can also damage the engine attachments.
Quality by Conviction
Engine mountings dampen vibrations and reduce vibrations. They must reliably absorb the resulting motor torques during load changes. Engine mountings from febi are therefore intensively tested. Our quality management tests the motor mountings offered for various requirements and loads, e.g. accuracy of fit, dimensional accuracy, material quality, and tensile strength.
In the engine mount sector, febi is one of the leading suppliers in the Independent Aftermarket. Our range exclusively includes engine mountings that dampen vibrations as best as possible and meet the manufacturers' approval requirements.
The Right (Rubber) Compound
The elastomer materials used in the manufacturing of rubber-to-metal parts are precisely matched to the technical requirements and loads of their specific installation position. febi's product range exclusively includes rubber-to-metal parts whose rubber compounds are also used by the original manufacturers.
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Suitable to replace | Reference(s) |
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BMW | 22 11 8 835 570 | 22 11 6 853 454 | 22 11 6 875 632 |
MINI | 22 11 8 835 570 | 22 11 6 853 454 | 22 11 6 875 632 |