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Do the Engine/Diff Mounts HAVE to be MazdaComp?

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Josh Chaney

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I've been wondering, do the engine and diff mounts have to be MazdaComp or could they be from another supplier and/or made of a different material? There's a company that sells delrin engine and diff mounts in pairs for the price of one MazdaComp mount of either kind. I've read the rules, but I'm still not 100% on this and wanted to confirm.
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Mike Collins

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You must run the Mazda part.
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+1 with Mike....you cannot run nylon bushings and be legal in Spec Miata.
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