By SXTH Element

GR Corolla Lower Engine Mount

Regular price $215.00 USD
Regular price $269.00 USD Sale price $215.00 USD
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Toyota GR Corolla 2023+

Regular price $215.00 USD
Regular price $269.00 USD Sale price $215.00 USD

SXTH Element Engineering EM3 Pitch Mount

Reduce engine movement and improve shift engagement with our new EM3 Pitch Mount. This replaces the lower pitch control engine mount with a full natural OEM-like rubber for increased mount performance while minimizing extra noise/vibration/harshness (NVH).

Our specialized rubber blend is superior to polyurethane when it comes to keeping comfort and performance hand in hand. 

Rubber

Our rubber blend is poured/molded to approximately 68-70A shore durometer. Rubber will feel closer to OEM while reducing engine moevement.

 
OEM Fit and Finish

Our design team uses 3D scanning and CAD to make a mount that fits just like OEM.

 
Billet Aluminum

The body of the mount is CNC machined from 6061 billet aluminum and anodized black.

 
Details Matter

Orientation and torque specs are laser engraved right on the mount body!

 
Comfort and Performance

We can use a higher durometer with rubber while still feeling like a lower durometer polyurethane mount.

 


 

Customer Reviews

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cory g.
Greatly improves 2-3 shifts

Make the shifts easier and smoother. You do get a little cabin vibration at times but only with idle and ac on. Highly recommend!! Took 10 mins to install.

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S.L.
Nice piece of kit

Definitely improves shifting. (Also installed the cable end bushings.) Very obvious, right away. I literally said out loud, “Oh, wow” as I rowed thru the gears. Yes, some increase in nvh that I would call minor. Nothing is rattling or anything like that. Mellows out when it’s warmed up. BUT, honestly, I like it. It makes it feel more “race car” thereby helping to fulfill my boy-racer fantasies. 👍

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Jason L.
The Vibrator

Has some heavy NVH, but damn the shifting was slick as I could ask for.