Fits For Hyundai Tucson 2010-2013 Front Left Motor & Trans Mount Set Of 3 AT MT

$ 24.91

Fit 1: For Kia Sportage 2011-2013 & Hyundai Tucson 2010-2013 2.0L 2.4L OE/OEM Part Number: EM-9905 EM-7056 EM-7105 Non-Domestic Product: No Vintage Part: No Capacity: 2.0L 2.4L Modified Item: No UPC: Does not apply Mounting Style: Bolt-On Item Weight: 6.24 kg Mileage: 30000 miles Country of Origin: China gtin13: Does not apply Mounting Hardware Included: No Items Included: 2x Motor Mount 1xTransmission Mount Brand: Bator Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year Universal Fitment: No Number in Pack: 3 Interchange Part Number: EM-9905 EM-7056 EM-7105 Performance Part: No Other Part Number: A71048 A71009 A71021 Fitment Type: Direct Replacement Finish: Complete Material: Aluminum Rubber Superseded Part Number: 21830-2S000 219502S000 219502T000 Item Height: 5.83 inch Manufacturer Part Number: BR178353TR Custom Bundle: No Item Width: 10.63 inch Placement on Vehicle: Front Left Right Lower Item Length: 11.46 inch Type: Engine Mount Kit

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Item description: Fits For Hyundai Tucson 2010-2013 Front Left Motor & Trans Mount Set Of 3 AT MT Item description: Safety: Engine motor set use Aluminum and Rubber. The proper condition of engine motor mounts is essential for driving safety. Longevity: The engine bracket is made of high quality material, with long service life and excellent performance. Noise Reduction: Damaged engine support should be replaced in time to reduce engine noise. Keep the engine and gearbox stable, which will improve your driving comfort and driving safety. Improved Traction and Performance: A good engine motor mount enhances the contact between the wheels and the road, increasing traction and contributing to improved vehicle performance, particularly under challenging road conditions. Vibration Control: Engine mounts are responsible for stabilizing and supporting the engine, reducing the transmission of vibrations and engine shake to the chassis, ensuring a steady ride and a comfortable driving experience. Item specifics: Vehicle Fitment Hyundai Tucson 2011-2013 L4 2.0L Hydraulic Hyundai Tucson 2010-2013 L4 2.4L Hydraulic Kia Sportage 2011-2013 L4 2.0L Hydraulic Kia Sportage 2011-2013 L4 2.4L Hydraulic Package including: 1x Right Motor Mount-9905 1x Left Transmission Mount-9779 1x Front Lower Torque Strut Mount-9760 Installation Tips: 1.Loosening and Removing the lug nuts and then pull off the wheel. 2.Removing the Brake Pads with a flat blade screwdriver 3.Striking the surface of the rotor with a hammer to loosen the rotor, Pull the rotor off. 4.Remembering to clean the hub surface, brake pad shims , caliper bracket with a wire brush before you install the Brake Rotor, and spray the rear of the hub and the front of the rotor with brake cleaner. 5.Applying grease to the hub What Is an Engine Mount? An engine mount is exactly what it sounds like – the part of your car that holds the engine in place. Because your transmission and engine are bolted together, you need mounts to keep them from moving around. Usually, there’s one mount holding the transmission and two or three holding the engine. To keep things stable, one of the engine mounts goes on the car frame, while the other physically keeps the engine in place so it doesn’t vibrate too much. This helps to reduce the vibrations you feel while driving, making your ride much smoother. Typically, engine mounts are made of rubber so that they don’t clang against the frame of the car and make distracting sounds. They might also be filled with liquid to help reduce vibrations even more. Some even utilize vacuum-controlled capabilities to automatically dampen vibrations and sound depending on the atmosphere. What Are the Signs of a Bad Engine Mount? 5 Signs You Need to Replace Motor Mounts on Your Car: 1. Excess Noise The most common symptom of bad/failing engine mounts presents as a lot of noise coming from your engine. Keep an ear out for any strange sounds, like knocking or clanking, as this is a pretty clear indicator that something is wrong. Not every noise is directly related to your engine mount, but it is almost certainly related to some kind of problem that requires attention. 2. Vibration Engine mounts, as the name might suggest, are designed to securely keep an engine in place. One of the first tell-tale signs that it may be time to replace one is if you’re experiencing excessive vibration. While your car may make some noises that sound as though something’s vibrating, this type of vibration is actually felt, instead. The vibration dampening effect of the engine mount may be diminished, which will transmit the vibration and noise from the engine, through the chassis (frame) and into the cabin. 3. Misalignment Your car’s engine is a finely tuned, intricate piece of machinery. As such, one of the key roles of engine mounts is to keep the engine is properly aligned/positioned. This is to ensure that the height is equal on all sides. A sure-fire indicator that you might be in the market for a new engine mount, is if you notice your engine drooping to one side. This is a simple visual check under the hood, and could save you a lot of time, money, and heartache, should your engine’s tilting become excessive enough to cause real damage. 4. Broken Belts and Hoses Bad engine mounts can also lead to damaged fan belts and/or radiator hoses. While this typically occurs at high speeds, it’s important to check your belts and hoses for any damage. 5. Damage to the Engine This isn’t so much a symptom, but a result. Should an engine mount completely break off from an engine, any/all support for that side will be gone. This will cause the engine to bounce and shift from side-to-side. While this is obviously detrimental to the health of the engine, operating your vehicle under these circumstances could cause your engine to jerk and bounce so violently that components fly off, creating a significant safety risk for you and other motorists. Why do Engine Mounts Go Bad? 1. Age/Stress Nothing lasts forever, and this is true for engine mounts, as well. Engine mounts go bad due to age and stress. The rubber casing will deteriorate after time, much like a rubber band will lose its elasticity over time, which will start to develop small cracks, which will, in turn, cause the fluid from within to leak out. Once the fluid leaks out of a liquid-filled engine mount, it should be replaced. Not doing so will cause vibrations and noise to be transmitted into the cabin. 2. Driving Style (Manual Transmission) One of the best parts of driving a stick, is being in control of your car. You tell it when, where, and how to shift. You have the power – and with great power, must also come great responsibility. Your motor mounts can be broken from the over-revving of gears, slamming the vehicle, and letting out the clutch or power-breaking before takeoff. This kind of driving can greatly reduce the life expectancy of your motor-mounts. 3. Oil/Fluid Leaks Oil and other fluids that leak on to your mounts, have the potential to eat away at or otherwise compromise the rubber that composes them (much like it can ruin rubber drive belts), which could lead to premature mount-failure. If your car is leaking oil, or transmission fluid, or any other liquid that you’re aware of – be sure to get it into a qualified European auto repair shop right away, to prevent any cumulative degeneration on your mounts (on top of getting the leak fixed). Why Replacing Your Engine Mount Is Crucial? If you fail to replace your engine mounts when they are breaking, your entire car might suffer damage. With the heavy engine shifting under the hood, it can knock into other vehicle components. Naturally, this also causes unreasonable wear and tear on the engine and transmission. Item Specifics Brand Bator Manufacturer Part Number BR178353TR Interchange Part Number EM-9905 EM-7056 EM-7105 OE/OEM Part Number EM-9905 EM-7056 EM-7105 Superseded Part Number 21830-2S000 219502S000 219502T000 Other Part Number A71048 A71009 A71021 Placement on Vehicle Front Left Right Lower Items Included 2x Motor Mount 1xTransmission Mount Number in Pack 3 Type Engine Mount Kit Fit 1 For Kia Sportage 2011-2013 & Hyundai Tucson 2010-2013 2.0L 2.4L Capacity 2.0L 2.4L Item Length 11.46 inch Item Width 10.63 inch Item Height 5.83 inch Item Weight 6.24 kg Universal Fitment No Mounting Hardware Included No Custom Bundle No Mileage 30000 miles Modified Item No Non-Domestic Product No Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year Fitment Type Direct Replacement Material Aluminum Rubber Country/Region of Manufacture China Performance Part No Vintage Part No Mounting Style Bolt-On Finish Complete Finish Complete Modified Item No Payment Policy Please use the eBay checkout system when paying for your order. If you want to change the shipping address, please contact us by eBay messages. Shipping & Handling Time Shipping: Delivery Time is about 3-7 business days to most of countries. All domestic orders will be shipped via USPS, UPS or FedEx from our US warehouse and usually arrives to your door in about 2-7 business days. Return Policy Seller will be responsible for return if there's any quality problem or wrong message provided in listing. Be sure to check the compatible chart above, and be sure you have chosen the right item. Warranty Policy All of our brand new items come with a 30-Days money-back guarantee. Contact Us - Confused in confirming the compatibility about the item; - Puzzled in how to install the item to your vehicle/car/truck/etc.; We are always here to answer and reply. 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The proper condition of engine motor mounts is essential for driving safety. Longevity: The engine bracket is made of high quality material, with long service life and excellent performance. Noise Reduction: Damaged engine support should be replaced in time to reduce engine noise. Keep the engine and gearbox stable, which will improve your driving comfort and driving safety. Improved Traction and Performance: A good engine motor mount enhances the contact between the wheels and the road, increasing traction and contributing to improved vehicle performance, particularly under challenging road conditions. Vibration Control: Engine mounts are responsible for stabilizing and supporting the engine, reducing the transmission of vibrations and engine shake to the chassis, ensuring a steady ride and a comfortable driving experience. Item specifics: Vehicle Fitment Hyundai Tucson 2011-2013 L4 2.0L Hydraulic Hyundai Tucson 2010-2013 L4 2.4L Hydraulic Kia Sportage 2011-2013 L4 2.0L Hydraulic Kia Sportage 2011-2013 L4 2.4L Hydraulic Package including: 1x Right Motor Mount-9905 1x Left Transmission Mount-9779 1x Front Lower Torque Strut Mount-9760 Installation Tips: 1.Loosening and Removing the lug nuts and then pull off the wheel. 2.Removing the Brake Pads with a flat blade screwdriver 3.Striking the surface of the rotor with a hammer to loosen the rotor, Pull the rotor off. 4.Remembering to clean the hub surface, brake pad shims , caliper bracket with a wire brush before you install the Brake Rotor, and spray the rear of the hub and the front of the rotor with brake cleaner. 5.Applying grease to the hub What Is an Engine Mount? An engine mount is exactly what it sounds like – the part of your car that holds the engine in place. Because your transmission and engine are bolted together, you need mounts to keep them from moving around. Usually, there’s one mount holding the transmission and two or three holding the engine. To keep things stable, one of the engine mounts goes on the car frame, while the other physically keeps the engine in place so it doesn’t vibrate too much. This helps to reduce the vibrations you feel while driving, making your ride much smoother. Typically, engine mounts are made of rubber so that they don’t clang against the frame of the car and make distracting sounds. They might also be filled with liquid to help reduce vibrations even more. Some even utilize vacuum-controlled capabilities to automatically dampen vibrations and sound depending on the atmosphere. What Are the Signs of a Bad Engine Mount? 5 Signs You Need to Replace Motor Mounts on Your Car: 1. Excess Noise The most common symptom of bad/failing engine mounts presents as a lot of noise coming from your engine. Keep an ear out for any strange sounds, like knocking or clanking, as this is a pretty clear indicator that something is wrong. Not every noise is directly related to your engine mount, but it is almost certainly related to some kind of problem that requires attention. 2. Vibration Engine mounts, as the name might suggest, are designed to securely keep an engine in place. One of the first tell-tale signs that it may be time to replace one is if you’re experiencing excessive vibration. While your car may make some noises that sound as though something’s vibrating, this type of vibration is actually felt, instead. The vibration dampening effect of the engine mount may be diminished, which will transmit the vibration and noise from the engine, through the chassis (frame) and into the cabin. 3. Misalignment Your car’s engine is a finely tuned, intricate piece of machinery. As such, one of the key roles of engine mounts is to keep the engine is properly aligned/positioned. This is to ensure that the height is equal on all sides. A sure-fire indicator that you might be in the market for a new engine mount, is if you notice your engine drooping to one side. This is a simple visual check under the hood, and could save you a lot of time, money, and heartache, should your engine’s tilting become excessive enough to cause real damage. 4. Broken Belts and Hoses Bad engine mounts can also lead to damaged fan belts and/or radiator hoses. While this typically occurs at high speeds, it’s important to check your belts and hoses for any damage. 5. Damage to the Engine This isn’t so much a symptom, but a result. Should an engine mount completely break off from an engine, any/all support for that side will be gone. This will cause the engine to bounce and shift from side-to-side. While this is obviously detrimental to the health of the engine, operating your vehicle under these circumstances could cause your engine to jerk and bounce so violently that components fly off, creating a significant safety risk for you and other motorists. Why do Engine Mounts Go Bad? 1. Age/Stress Nothing lasts forever, and this is true for engine mounts, as well. Engine mounts go bad due to age and stress. The rubber casing will deteriorate after time, much like a rubber band will lose its elasticity over time, which will start to develop small cracks, which will, in turn, cause the fluid from within to leak out. Once the fluid leaks out of a liquid-filled engine mount, it should be replaced. Not doing so will cause vibrations and noise to be transmitted into the cabin. 2. Driving Style (Manual Transmission) One of the best parts of driving a stick, is being in control of your car. You tell it when, where, and how to shift. You have the power – and with great power, must also come great responsibility. Your motor mounts can be broken from the over-revving of gears, slamming the vehicle, and letting out the clutch or power-breaking before takeoff. This kind of driving can greatly reduce the life expectancy of your motor-mounts. 3. Oil/Fluid Leaks Oil and other fluids that leak on to your mounts, have the potential to eat away at or otherwise compromise the rubber that composes them (much like it can ruin rubber drive belts), which could lead to premature mount-failure. If your car is leaking oil, or transmission fluid, or any other liquid that you’re aware of – be sure to get it into a qualified European auto repair shop right away, to prevent any cumulative degeneration on your mounts (on top of getting the leak fixed). Why Replacing Your Engine Mount Is Crucial? If you fail to replace your engine mounts when they are breaking, your entire car might suffer damage. With the heavy engine shifting under the hood, it can knock into other vehicle components. Naturally, this also causes unreasonable wear and tear on the engine and transmission. Item Specifics Brand : Bator Manufacturer Part Number : BR178353TR Interchange Part Number : EM-9905 EM-7056 EM-7105 OE/OEM Part Number : EM-9905 EM-7056 EM-7105 Superseded Part Number : 21830-2S000 219502S000 219502T000 Other Part Number : A71048 A71009 A71021 Placement on Vehicle : Front Left Right Lower Items Included : 2x Motor Mount 1xTransmission Mount Number in Pack : 3 Type : Engine Mount Kit Fit 1 : For Kia Sportage 2011-2013 & Hyundai Tucson 2010-2013 2.0L 2.4L Capacity : 2.0L 2.4L Item Length : 11.46 inch Item Width : 10.63 inch Item Height : 5.83 inch Item Weight : 6.24 kg Universal Fitment : No Mounting Hardware Included : No Custom Bundle : No Mileage : 30000 miles Modified Item : No Non-Domestic Product : No Manufacturer Warranty : 1 Year Fitment Type : Direct Replacement Material : Aluminum Rubber Country/Region of Manufacture : China Performance Part : No Vintage Part : No Mounting Style : Bolt-On Finish : Complete Finish : Complete Modified Item : No Payment Policy Please use the eBay checkout system when paying for your order. If you want to change the shipping address, please contact us by eBay messages. Shipping & Handling Time Shipping: Delivery Time is about 3-7 business days to most of countries. All domestic orders will be shipped via USPS, UPS or FedEx from our US warehouse and usually arrives to your door in about 2-7 business days. Return Policy Seller will be responsible for return if there's any quality problem or wrong message provided in listing. Be sure to check the compatible chart above, and be sure you have chosen the right item. Warranty Policy All of our brand new items come with a 30-Days money-back guarantee. Contact Us - Confused in confirming the compatibility about the item; - Puzzled in how to install the item to your vehicle/car/truck/etc.; We are always here to answer and reply.

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