PFF26-122-12BLK Lower Torque Mount - Motorsport uses our Black 95A material for all bush components to maximise mount stiffness, resulting in a mega 1300% increase over the stock mount for uncompromising powertrain control for serious track and motorsports use. With its unique dual-sleeve fastening setup for reduced twist of the mount, this really is the N-ext level upgrade for those looking for ultimate engine stability.
OEM Part Number: 21950-S000
OEM Part Number: 21950A-5000
The prices shown on our website are per bush.
To get the total pack price you will need to multiple this price by the number of bushes per vehicle.
Bush Price x Qty Per Car = Pack Price
To suit the variable requirements of the i30N driver, our new part is available in three different ratings of shore hardness to balance performance requirements.
Yellow Shore A 70 is an upgraded replacement for the original bush, recommended for fast road use.
Purple Shore A 80 is a stiffer material to suit higher-powered cars that may be used on the track.
Black Shore A 95 is our Black Series part for extreme Track and Motorsport applications for ultimate engine stability.
Whilst an increase in material stiffness will reduce engine movement, additional noise and vibration may be felt.
Graph showing Load vs Displacement of each of our materials compared with the original, rubber bush.
CNC-machined brackets from billet 6082 Aluminium for strength and durability.
A range of bushes engineered for the road to compliment your classic car.
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