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AWR Racing

2.0 Inch Bushing Replacement for Two Motor Mounts

2.0 Inch Bushing Replacement for Two Motor Mounts

SKU: AWR-2400-2

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Regular price $43.00 USD
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Durometer

This kit comes with four replacement bushings to fit in two engine mounts. These bushings are the larger style (2.0 inch barrel) which are black in color. AWR's replacement Energy Suspension polyurethane bushings are for AWR's fabricated motor mounts. Motor mount bushings are available in four durometer specifications. 2 bushings are required per motor mount, this specific kit provides four replacement bushings to complete replacements on two mounts. Engine mount bushings are available in four durometer specs.  62 - 70 durometer is recommended for daily driving with little to no mods. 70 - 88 durometer is recommended for lightly to intermediate modification levels. 88 - 95 durometer is recommended for highly modified street and track builds.  62 durometer (ultra soft) 70 durometer (soft) 88 durometer (medium) 95 durometer (hard)  Please specify which mounts these bushings are for. Some may need a slight trim and we would prefer to do that service here at no charge! Have any questions? Email ali@awrracing.com or use our live chat located on our website! Fixed shipping applies to orders within the United States.    How to swap bushings: 1. This process is best performed in a bench vise. Drive the center steel sleeve out with a punch and rubber mallet.  2. Insert flat blade screwdriver into urethane bushing and line up where the two bushings meet in the middle. Drive out one side of the bushing. Once one side is complete, drive out the remaining side.  3. Insert new bushings by hand as far as they will go. Pinch in vise to set against the barrel. Insert opposite side and repeat.  4. Insert metal sleeve  and pinch in vise or use a rubber mallet to seat. Do not hit the sleeve with a steel hammer!   

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