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Rodatech Front Driver Side Transmission Mount 1032
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Part # 1032
SKU # 769915
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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Part #
1032
SKU #
769915
Weight
4.5lbs
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
They keep the transmission (and the engine) in the appropriate position, and isolate the rest of the chassis from vibration. They are designed to help control torque on high performance vehicles, and maintain proper drive shaft angle to help prevent early wear and unexpected power train damage.
They are subjected to torque, heat and even gas and oil. This stress causes the rubber to degrade which allows the gearbox to drop in the rear, raising the front of the engine while binding the drive shaft.
- They keep the transmission (and the engine) in the appropriate position, and isolate the rest of the chassis from vibration. They are designed to help control torque on high performance vehicles, and maintain proper drive shaft angle to help prevent early wear and unexpected power train damage. They are subjected to torque, heat and even gas and oil. This stress causes the rubber to degrade which allows the gearbox to drop in the rear, raising the front of the engine while binding the drive shaft.
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