MEYLE introduces HD hybrid engine mounts

October 02, 2018
MEYLE introduces HD hybrid engine mounts
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MEYLE has introduced it new MEYLE-HD hybrid engine mount which combines the advanced material properties of polyurethane for durability and Polyelast for special comfort for the first time. The company says the combination of these high-tech materials ensures the MEYLE-HD hybrid engine mount delivers vibration-free engine suspension and reliable damping of engine vibrations.


With its latest engine mount, the Hamburg-based manufacturer covers vehicle applications for Citroën, Fiat and Peugeot.

MEYLE believes the hybrid engine mount creates noticeable added value for workshop customers. The improved quality compared to the OE part and the technically optimised design ensures a longer service life of the safety critical part.

Due to the permanent load changes in the drive, the engine mount is exposed to heavy loads. Extreme thermal loads, such as fluctuations in ambient and operating temperatures, can also lead to severe wear and premature failure of the engine mount, resulting in strong vibrations and disturbing noise throughout the vehicle. The further development of the MEYLE-HD part has made it possible to increase the longevity of the part many times over, while at the same time maintaining driving comfort and damping performance.
 
The MEYLE HD hybrid engine mount is now available under the MEYLE part number 214 030 0080/HD. MEYLE offers a range of 640 different engine mount references for a wide range of applications.
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