Transmission Mounts for BMW 7 Series F02 (2009+)

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Transmission mounts locate the transmission to the chassis of the car. Nearly all BMW transmission mounts are made of rubber which is great for absorbing vibrations and noise but may not last very long. Oil from a failing transmission seals will also contribute to premature rubber mount wear. Worn out tranny mounts can lead to harder and imprecise shifting and maybe even a dreaded mis-shift. Rubber trans mounts are generally inexpensive so replacing them every few years will not break the bank. We also offer upgraded stiffer rubber or urethane mounts that last longer and deflect less so the transmission stays in its proper place and the shift linkage is not mis-aligned.
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Revshift Polurethane Transmission Mount Set - 95A (Track - Green) - E...
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T#:600155
Part#: PTM-BT
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95A Track (Green): Significantly stiffer and stronger than OEM rubber. Noticeable increase in NVH. Excellent for enthusiastically driven street and track cars.
Revshift Polurethane Transmission Mount Set - 80A (Street - Black) - ...
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T#:47885235
Part#: PTM-BT-80A
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80A Street (Black) Bushings: Stiffer and stronger than OEM rubber. Minimal increase in NVH. Great choice as an upgrade over stock mounts (OEM+).
Powerflex Transfer Case Bushing Insert - Street (70A) - BMW E46 E9X E...
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T#:28104804
Part#: PFF5-4628
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Powerflex's new transfer case bushing insert is made from polyurethane and is designed to reinforce your OE rubber transfer case bushing. This helps to stiffen the bushing and limits excessive movement of the transfer case. This Street bushing is rated at 70A durometer, which is a bit stiffer than your OE bushing's rubber. This is perfect for someone who daily drives their BMW but still wants a bit extra support for their transfer case bushing. As this bushing is 70A durometer, a small amount of extra NVH can be expected.
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Powerflex Transfer Case Bushing Insert - Performance (80A) - BMW E46 ...
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T#:28104805
Part#: PFF5-4628P
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Powerflex's new transfer case bushing insert is made from polyurethane and is designed to reinforce your OE rubber transfer case bushing. This helps to stiffen the bushing and limits excessive movement of the transfer case. This Performance bushing is rated at 80A durometer, which is moderately stiffer than your OE bushing's rubber. This is perfect for someone who occasionally tracks their BMW and is looking for better performance at the cost of a bit more NVH. As this bushing is 80A durometer, a moderate amount of extra NVH should be expected.
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Powerflex Transfer Case Bushing Insert - Black Series (95A) - BMW E46...
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T#:28104806
Part#: PFF5-4628BLK
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$ 49.99 USD
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Powerflex's new transfer case bushing insert is made from polyurethane and is designed to reinforce your OE rubber transfer case bushing. This helps to stiffen the bushing and limits excessive movement of the transfer case. This Black Series bushing is rated at 95A durometer, which is significantly stiffer than your OE bushing's rubber. This is perfect for someone who tracks their BMW regularly and is looking for the best performance possible without going for a solid mount solution. As this bushing is 95A durometer, a significant amount of extra NVH should be expected.
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