Tuff Mounts Pro Series Engine Holden V8 253 304 308 Into Commodore VB - VS TM008

Brand: Tuff Mounts
Product Type: Engine Mount
Product Line: Pro Series
Vehicle Fitment: Holden Commodre VB VC VH VK VL VN VG VP VR VS - Holden 6 & V8 K Frame (SEDAN, WAGON, UTILITY)
Vehicle Fitment: Holden Statesman & Caprice VQ VR VS - Holden V8 K Frame (LWB)
Vehicle Fitment: Holden Commodre VT Series 1 - Holden V8 K Frame (SEDAN, WAGON)
Engine Family: Holden V8 (253 304 308 355)
Mount Colour: Gloss Black
Finish: Powder Coated
Bush Colour: Red
Condition: New In Box
Quantity: 1 Pair
Fitment Information
- OEM Replacement, Standard Height & Location
- Direct Bolt Up To Engine, No Adaptor's Needed
- Will suit all VB-VK K Frames and will only suit VL-VS Holden V8 K Frames
Please note - We have found there are different versions of OEM Factory mount Brackets used over the years, so there may be some discrepancy the difference is approx 10mm further rearwards, please contact us if this affects you
Description
The Highest Quality Steel and Polyurethane Bushes provide the ultimate transfer of your engines power to the chassis.
TUFF MOUNTS are DIY or get your mechanic to fit.
Pro Series – Hand Made & Finished to the highest standard, Powder Coated Gloss Black, Specifically Developed Red Urethane Bushes. Our premium product for high performance & show.
Proudly made in South Australia using locally made products.
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Purpose Spec Urethane Bosh (Not Suspension Bush)
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100%Captive & Replaceable Bushes
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Australian Made & Fully Engineered
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OEM Factory Specifications (For Height & Setback)
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Fabricated for Precision (Not Bent)
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Powder Coated for Durability & Quality
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5mm Laser Cut Steel
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Chromeoly Crush Tube
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8.8 Hi-Tensile Bolts
(TM008)
| SKU | TM008 |
| Brand | Tuff Mounts |
| Weight | 3.000000kg |
| Shipping Width | 0.220m |
| Shipping Height | 0.150m |
| Shipping Length | 0.130m |
| Shipping Cubic | 0.004290000m3 |
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