Duralast Engine Mount 2850
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2850
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Specifications:
Warranty:
Part Number:
SKU Number:
Bushing Color:
| Warranty | |
|---|---|
| Part # | 2850 |
| SKU # | 237281 |
| Bushing Color | Black |
| Mounting Position | Front Right |
| Mount Material | Steel |
| Grade Type | Standard Replacement |
| Mounting Hardware Included | No |
| Bracket Material | N/A |
| Mounting Hole Quantity | 0 |
| Housing Color | Gray |
| Mounting Bracket Included | No |
| Stud Quantity | 3 |
| Heat Shield Included | No |
| Bushing Material | Rubber |
| Type | Solid |
Duralast Engine Mounts are designed by USA Engineers and undergo extensive lab and vehicle fitment testing. Highest quality materials are utilized along with stringent quality control standards. All parts are 100% tested throughout the manufacturing process to ensure proper management of engine torque and dampening of excess noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH). Extreme engine vibration and engine rocking are symptoms of worn or broken engine mounts. They also play a major role in helping to maintain proper alignment of external engine components such as exhaust pipes and coolant hoses. Worn or broken engine mounts also place added strain upon the transmission mount, which can lead to misalignment of the driveshaft which can cause the transmission mount and/or the universal joints to fail.
- Meets or exceeds OE specifications
- High quality finishes resist corrosion
- Premium rubber compounds ensure long operational life
- Replacement of all engine and transmission mounts recommended to restore original dampening of drivetrain components.
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