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hello,
i am about to change all engine mounts on my porsche panamera 970 4s year 2012.
Porsche original mounts price is about 600US$ for all 4.
yesterday i notic that there is 3rd party mounts that sale by Amazon for the price of 100US$ for all !!!
Though I haven't tried, I would suggest these off-shore mounts are not worth purchasing... for if you do, expect failure shortly thereafter.
For mounts, I would only recommend OEM Porsche parts - pay once and be done... Way too much work required to have to do this again.
Though I haven't tried, I would suggest these off-shore mounts are not worth purchasing... for if you do, expect failure shortly thereafter.
For mounts, I would only recommend OEM Porsche parts - pay once and be done... Way too much work required to have to do this again.
My thoughts as well. I can't imagine quality components at an average cost of $25/each...
Goto an OEM parts website and enter your vin. You could call a dealer parts desk to confirm as well. I agree that 100 bucks for all those parts on Amazon cant be any type of quality. Rockauto has a left mount for 150 but everything else is out of stock. I would try an OEM parts site.
i bought this car few days ago.
my panamera is 2012 4.8L 4S.
how can i know the exact part number by vin?
Check out this diagram w/part numbers... it appears some of these may have been discontinued, so may have to use a newer version.
Best to call one of the on-line Porsche dealers (I used Sunset Porsche and Gaudin Porsche) to inquire. https://www.autoatlanta.com/porsche-...section=109-30
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