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I have decided to go with a Cobb or Mountune RMM due to not a big increase in NVH compared to OEM, however Mountune has a sale going on making it pretty cheap. I was just wondering is the mountune a bit stiffer or is the cobb? Wondering if shelling out a bit more for Cobb is worth it. Thanks
 


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I have decided to go with a Cobb or Mountune RMM due to not a big increase in NVH compared to OEM, however Mountune has a sale going on making it pretty cheap. I was just wondering is the mountune a bit stiffer or is the cobb? Wondering if shelling out a bit more for Cobb is worth it. Thanks
Is there a thread comparing NVH on rear motor mounts?

I'm a Mountune fan with most parts but have read various accounts that the mount "clicks" after installed for a bit
The Cobb is a nice unit
 


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I have decided to go with a Cobb or Mountune RMM due to not a big increase in NVH compared to OEM, however Mountune has a sale going on making it pretty cheap. I was just wondering is the mountune a bit stiffer or is the cobb? Wondering if shelling out a bit more for Cobb is worth it. Thanks
Cobb is a slight bit stiffer. I have a Cobb RMM and am very happy with it. After some break in there is very little vibration even at idle with A/C on. It is not at all objectionable.


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I have a filled Oem RMM that is an upgrade over stock, won't squeak, and adds little vibrations. I'll beat whatever sale price you find. PM me for pictures and prices
 


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Thanks for all your suggestions guys, I got my two parts installed and everything went great, now to look forward to new mods!
 


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