Group N Transmission Mount 5-speed Subaru Wrx 2002-2013 on 2040-parts.com
San Angelo, Texas, US
Group N hardened transmission mount reduce the entire drivetrain movement under acceleration and deceleration, which efficiently transmits more power to the ground. The stiffer mount also improve the reliability under drag racing and other extreme conditions that can tear apart OEM mounts. All mounts feature a harder rubber compound than stock and are an OEM replacement.
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