240sx Solid Engine Motor + Transmission Mounts S13 S14 180sx 200sx Sr20det Mount on 2040-parts.com
Rowland Heights, California, US
Brand New Solid Motor and Transmission Mounts for year 180SX/200SX/240SX.
Very popular mod with the 240 racing crowd. CNC machined from Billet Aluminum sourced from Kaiser Aluminum here in America. This mount has all the advantage of an aluminum tranny mount without the added harshness. The factory rubber tranny mount on the 240sx wears out with age, causing the tranny to flex even under a little bit of load. The shifter on some cars will shake uncontrollable, especially when driving at high speeds. All this leads to a sloppy shifter, making it difficult to shift accurately. This tranny mount will eliminate any unwanted movement coming from the tranny and greatly improve shifting accuracy and feel. Your shifter will really feel better than you’ve ever experienced. Using this mount in conjunction with solid motor mounts and differential mounts/collar bushings will drastically eliminate wheelhop and improve handling. Comes with complete hardware. Install is very easy and can be done in less than 20 mins. Satisfaction guaranteed with item or you can return it to me for a full refund.
Engine mounts can be used with SR20det as well as any KA series motors. CNC machined from Delrin. Comes with the aluminum inserts for added strength. The use of delrin ensures high rigidity without the added harshness of mounts made from aluminum. Will keep engine movement to a mininum and help transfer all the power to the rear wheels insteading of lossing some of that hp due to driveline flex. Greatly reduces driveline movement, leading to less chance of wheelhop and parts breakage. Will also help with shifter slop and really make the car feel much more solid overall. These mounts are guaranteed for life against any failure.. Have a ride that's stiffer and more controllable than the factory mounts!
Whether you Drift, Daily, or Grip, you can be confident in your ride by installing our mounts.

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