Engine Mounts and Suspension Brackets
Engine Mounts and Suspension Brackets - What They Do and Why They Matter
Engine mounts and suspension brackets are critical structural components that keep your car's powertrain securely in place and your suspension working correctly. The engine alone often weighs over 100 kilograms, so robust mounting brackets and properly matched supports are essential for safe, comfortable driving. At EuroFrance, we stock a wide range of new engine mounts and brackets for popular French and European brands, with prices starting from £2.80.
Why buy engine mounts and suspension brackets at EuroFrance?
- Parts can be matched by VIN (body number) for correct fitment.
- We'll help you find the right part by original part number (OE).
- 12-month warranty for new engine mounts and brackets
- 30-day warranty for used mounts and brackets
- 25+ years of experience
- Trusted supplier of parts for French car brands.
Key Functions of Engine Mounting Brackets
The primary role of engine mounting brackets is to stabilise the powertrain within the engine bay. They support the full weight of the engine, hold it in the correct position, and dampen vibrations generated during acceleration, braking, and driving over uneven surfaces. Without effective mounts, excessive vibration would transfer directly to the body shell, increasing cabin noise and reducing comfort.
Suspension brackets fitted to control arms, meanwhile, keep the wheels correctly aligned regardless of road conditions. Together, these components ensure predictable handling and even tyre wear across models such as the Renault Laguna 2, Peugeot 307, Citroën Espace 4, and Dacia Duster.
Symptoms of Worn or Failed Mounts
Damaged engine mounts can produce several noticeable symptoms. The most common include rough or uneven engine idle, increased noise from the engine compartment, excessive vibration felt through the steering wheel or pedals, and in some cases higher fuel consumption. A failing suspension bracket typically causes vague or unstable handling and a "floating" sensation at speed. Ignoring these warning signs can lead to further mechanical damage and more expensive repairs down the line.
How Engine Mounts and Brackets Are Replaced
Replacing a motor mount begins with stabilising the engine using a jack positioned at the correct support point. The unit is gently raised, the worn mount is unbolted, and a new one is fitted in its place. Correct jack placement is essential to avoid damaging surrounding components.
Suspension bracket replacement can be more involved and may require specialist tools. After any work on the suspension, a wheel alignment check should be carried out to ensure proper handling and even tyre wear.
How to Choose the Right Part
Selecting the correct mount or bracket depends on your vehicle's make, model, and engine variant. You can narrow your search using the available filters on our site:
- Brand - including Renault engine mounts, Peugeot engine mounts, Citroën mounting brackets, and Nissan suspension brackets
- Model - such as Trafic 3, Megane 2, Megane 3, Clio 2, Clio 3, Kangoo 1, or Master 3
- Mounting side - left, right, front, or rear
- Condition - new or used
If you're unsure, our team can match the right part using your vehicle's VIN or the original part number.
Our catalogue focuses primarily on new parts backed by a 12-month warranty. Used mounts are also available as a budget-friendly alternative, covered by a 30-day warranty.
Browse our range of engine mounts and suspension brackets to find the right fit for your vehicle - and drive with confidence.