Polyurethane Motor Mount Insert Kit For 91-99 Nissan Sentra 200SX Red 14-1901


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New
Ended:
Jan 27, 09:47 PST
Price:
$63.57 View item
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FREE
Item location:
Story City,IA,USA
Ships to:
Worldwide
Item specifics
  • Brand:
    Prothane Motion Control
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    14-1901
  • Other Part Number:
    14-1901-BL
  • Surface Finish:
    Red
  • Warranty:
    Yes
  • Part Brand:
    Prothane
  • Material:
    Polyurethane
  • UPC:
    636169145636
  • New Row:
    New Row

Prothane Polyurethane Red Motor Mount Insert Kit

For 1991-1999 Nissan Sentra & 1995-1999 200SX 1.6L or 2.0L
Manual Transmission - includes All 4 Mounts: Left, Right, Rear & Torque Strut Inserts


Why Prothane?
 

Prothane was launched in 1991 offering superior performing polyurethane based products. At the time, they started with less than 100 part numbers. Using it’s special formulations, precise engineering methods, and attention to customer’s needs they now offer an extensive line of polyurethane based performance products for both import and domestic cars and trucks.  All of Prothane's machining and manufacturing processes are done in the USA. 

What Is Polyurethane? Polyurethane is a term used to describe a wide ranging family of elastomers with the characteristics of natural rubber - stretchy and elastic. Polyurethane, or urethane for short, is used as a solid cast material and can be as soft as a rubber band or as hard as plastic.

Why Use Polyurethane?

Production vehicles use rubber for most suspension bushings, mounts, and boots. Not only are rubber components on the soft side to accommodate the typical car and truck buyer, but they tend to deteriorate rapidly which contributes to premature component failure and a spongy ride with less than ideal performance handling. Prothane's specially formulated polyurethane can correct these conditions with improved drivability and years of superior service.

Will I Lose Ride Quality?

The original rubber bushing or mount was fairly soft which helped to dampen the noise and vibration generated by tires and road surfaces. Increasing the hardness of a bushing will allow more transmission of noise and vibrations. Prothane formulates the hardness (durometer) and design...

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