Spoon Engine Transmision Mounts

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Another good way to reduce NVH with a RMM is to get Spoon Rigid Collars. A couple people that have A RMM on their car immediately notice the difference in NVH when they sit in my car.
I had read about this as well. Are there any difference between the Spoon ones and the PRL? I'm actually surprised the Spoon ones are cheaper than the PRL. I'll definitely pair this with the mounts!
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PRL collars are cheaper. They include the full set. Spoon sells front and rear sets separately. Combined they are far more than PRL. I bought the Spoon collars off of Blackhawk Japan. It was a lot cheaper than anywhere else, but still more than PRL.
 
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I had read about this as well. Are there any difference between the Spoon ones and the PRL? I'm actually surprised the Spoon ones are cheaper than the PRL. I'll definitely pair this with the mounts!
I'm actually really surprised PRL is more money than Spoon. That is a first.
 

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I'm actually really surprised PRL is more money than Spoon. That is a first.
Yeah, it's not. The PRL brings front and rear. Spoon are sold separately. Robo7 pointed that out for me. I hadn't noticed:

PRL collars are cheaper. They include the full set. Spoon sells front and rear sets separately. Combined they are far more than PRL. I bought the Spoon collars off of Blackhawk Japan. It was a lot cheaper than anywhere else, but still more than PRL.
 

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Any thoughts on the HRC engine and transmission mount set? I'm no expert and was just looking to do a RMM. However, full HRC kit (shown at SEMA 2025) is cheaper than Spoon and its from Honda themselves. I'm curious if doing the full install (engine + transmission) would make the car too stiff and transfer more vibrations over just a RMM from a third party.

Any thoughts?
 


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Any thoughts on the HRC engine and transmission mount set? I'm no expert and was just looking to do a RMM. However, full HRC kit (shown at SEMA 2025) is cheaper than Spoon and its from Honda themselves. I'm curious if doing the full install (engine + transmission) would make the car too stiff and transfer more vibrations over just a RMM from a third party.

Any thoughts?
From what I understand the HRC RMM is a rebranded Hasport race RMM. That would have significantly more NVH than the one from Spoon.
 

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Any thoughts on the HRC engine and transmission mount set? I'm no expert and was just looking to do a RMM. However, full HRC kit (shown at SEMA 2025) is cheaper than Spoon and its from Honda themselves. I'm curious if doing the full install (engine + transmission) would make the car too stiff and transfer more vibrations over just a RMM from a third party.

Any thoughts?
THe HRC motor mount kit is the same as the Hasport mount kit. Just verify with them if it's the street, race or extreme race version. You would want the street version.

Just so you're aware the Spoon Sports mount kit is made by HardRace so it can be ordered from them as well
 

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Haven’t tried the Spoon mount kit myself, but I switched over from PRL to Wunderladen Street, and I find it to be smoother. 75a rating initially made me weary but it’s delivered the performance without increased NVH.

Have to try out COBB’s new RMM as well to see how it compares.
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