DEA A4350 Front Engine Torque Strut Mount
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A rubbery substance
That will work fine, my 2008 Nissan Altima 4Cly will use it. I have a 5L pit that is
Not a problem at all. Works as expected.
It takes about 30 minutes to replace this motor mount on the passenger side of the engine. No more than one vehicle per household.
Selected User Reviews For DEA A4350 Front Engine Torque Strut Mount
The degree of difficulty should have been a 5 The minute install will take about a minute It has become a bit more difficult thanks to Nissan Engineers. The PS reservoir had to be moved There is now a 2-point deficit In the event of an oops) and (cough) just one minor adjustment to the metal over the bolt on the firewall side. Then bolt the thing.
As you can see in the picture, this product fit perfectly and stopped my engine from moving when braking. The installation is easy if you have a friend to help you. The 2010 Nissan.
Due to its worn out condition, I had to replace the old mount. There are a couple of these that need to be replaced about every 20K miles. to have someone replace this at the same time that I had to replace the leaking valve cover.
Since the price was much cheaper than most, I was a little worried about its quality. The Nissan Altima I own was purchased in 2009. I was very pleased with the results. There is no shaking in my car anymore. The delivery was on time. I found no signs of damage on the.
I ordered this part for my 2009 Nissan Altima, and it fitted It was easy to set up in just 20 minutes. There was no problem getting the part on or installing the bolts as it lined up perfectly. As I take off, the engine is nice and steady and does not jerk anymore. So far, things are going well.
It was an easy change and the part matched the OEM part.
On my 2013 Nissan Altima SV, I used this torque mount. A basic set of tools was required for installation. I bought it for a decent price and am happy with it.
After watching some YouTube videos on how to perform the replacement, it turned out I only had to remove three screws and nuts to get it done. Saving me money is always a good thing.