POWERFLEX PFR44-630 Rear Motor Mount Front Bush Inc. Bracket for MITSUBISHI Outlander (PHEV) 2013+
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POWERFLEX PFR44-630 Rear Motor Mount Front Bush Inc. Bracket for MITSUBISHI Outlander (PHEV) 2013+
ATOMIC-SHOP UAE
Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour
26th Street - Al Quoz Industrial Area 2
Dubai DU
United Arab Emirates
PFR44-630 Rear Motor Mount Front Bush Inc. Bracket is a pre-assembled direct bolt-on replacement for the OEM electric motor mount on the rear axle, combining our signature Purple 80A Durometer Polyurethane material with an in-house CNC machined aluminium bracket. By using our road-biased polyurethane blend we have optimised the design for durability, without compromising on the comfort or ride quality. This makes the product ideal for your daily use car, helping to restore handling and driving response. Many Outlander PHEV owners are experiencing the failing of the rear motor mount, with some reports of the bush failing after a mere 10000 miles.PFR44-630 Rear Motor Mount Front Bush Inc. Bracket is a pre-assembled direct bolt-on replacement for the OEM motor mount, combining our signature Purple 80A Durometer Polyurethane material withan in-house CNC machined aluminium bracket.This failure resultsin a series of issues with the ride of the vehicle, most notably a knock when acceleratingand a very unresponsive drive. Currently, the only solution to the problemis to replace the broken mount with a replacement OEM part.The PFR44-630 is a long-lasting and durable solution, designed to revive the responsiveness of your car.By using ourroad-biasedpolyurethane blendwe have optimised the design for durability, without compromising on the comfort or ride quality. This makes the product ideal for your daily use car,helping to restore handling and driving response.