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Vw Replacement Engine Mount Insert Kit - Vr6 And 2.0 Golf/jetta 1993-99 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:1H0609120G Warranty:No

This is a complete replacement motor mount kit for all MK3 Jettas, Golfs, and Corrados with either 2.0l or 2.8l engines. Over time your stock engine mounts will wear out and fail, causing excessive engine movement, noise, and vibration. Replace your worn out motor mounts with this kit which offers a combination of mounts that will give the best performance and ride quality possible with factory mounts.  The solid rubber transmission mount in this kit replaces the hydraulic mount that came in certain vehicles.  Over time those hydraulic mounts can wear out and tear, causing them to lose all of the fluid inside of them, causing the mount to lose it's effectiveness.  With the upgraded solid mount in this kit, you will never run into that problem.   This kit is a direct fit replacement for your factory mounts.  No modification is needed to run these mounts in any of the approved applications.   Fits:  MK2 Jetta/Golf 1993-1998 Corrado VR6  B3 Passat VR6

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