Energy Suspension 3.1108g Poly Urethane Transmission Mount Ls1 4l60 Swap 362 on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, United States
New Energy Suspension (3.1108G) polyurethane trans mount for Chevy/GM cars & 2WD trucks. Heavy duty mount for racing or daily use. Will work with newer 4L60E trans. Great for the LS engine/trans swaps.
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