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Torque Solution Engine Mount Inserts: Dodge Caliber 2006-11

Fits On:
06-11 Dodge Caliber
Description:
Torque Solution polyurethane engine mount inserts that replace the inner rubber material of the OEM Dodge Caliber engine mounts.Each mount includes 2 half's and a center steel sleeve. These give you improved traction and reduced wheel hop without to much vibration. Bushings come with a lifetime warranty through Torque Solution. Fits both drivers side and passenger side.
Torque Solution polyurethane engine mount inserts that replace the inner rubber material of the OEM Dodge Caliber engine mounts.Each mount includes 2 half's and a center steel sleeve. These give you improved traction and reduced wheel hop without to much vibration. Bushings come with a lifetime warranty through Torque Solution. Fits both drivers side and passenger side.
Q: What are motor mounts? Why buy motor mounts?
A: Motor mounts are what your engine sits on. Usually manufactured using rubber to combat engine vibrations and chatter, rubber begins to deteriorate after continual use. Engines with failed mounts will usually allow the engine to rise during acceleration and slam back down on the front member during braking, creating a loud thud. Replacing these keeps your car in balance.
Q: How do you install motor mounts?
A: Motor mounts are should be left to the pros as removal of the engine is needed. Mounts are usually reinstalled along with transmission mounts at the same time since they're easily accessible once the engine is pulled.
A: Motor mounts are what your engine sits on. Usually manufactured using rubber to combat engine vibrations and chatter, rubber begins to deteriorate after continual use. Engines with failed mounts will usually allow the engine to rise during acceleration and slam back down on the front member during braking, creating a loud thud. Replacing these keeps your car in balance.
Q: How do you install motor mounts?
A: Motor mounts are should be left to the pros as removal of the engine is needed. Mounts are usually reinstalled along with transmission mounts at the same time since they're easily accessible once the engine is pulled.
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