Lower Engine Mount Insert Powerflex Polyurethane Bush Road Series Ford Mondeo Models Mondeo MK5 (2014-2022) PFF19-2525
- Number on diagram: 25
Lower Engine Mount Insert Powerflex Polyurethane Bush Road Series Ford Mondeo Models Mondeo MK5 (2014-2022) PFF19-2525
Powerflex was founded in Great Britain in 1996. The company has extensive experience in the field of car suspensions. Mix of design skills and manufacturing techniques has led to the creation of a wide range of high-quality polyurethane products.
Why use Powerflex polyurethane bushings?
Polyurethane is definitely more resistant to wear than rubber. Polyurethane bushings last longer, even under extreme operating conditions.
They are stiffer than rubber, providing better handling and control of the vehicle, especially during cornering and braking.
Powerflex Polyurethane Bush for:
Ford Mondeo Models Mondeo MK5 (2014-2022)
Index: PFF19-2525
Diagram number: 25
Dimensions: brak danych
Weight (g): 92
Package quantity: 1
Quantity required in car: 1
Original part number: 2225817 / 5165988 / DS73-6P082-AE
EAN number: 5055676565945
Lifetime warranty
Special grease included
Additional information:PFF19-2525 Lower Engine Mount Insert is crafted from our Yellow 70ShA material and specifically engineered for petrol engines, or tuned diesel engines. Installing an insert into the upper portion of the voided cast rubber limits movement within the mount during acceleration and deceleration. By keeping the lower voided portion open, it limits the harmonic transfer of noise and vibration through the body of the vehicle, offering a perfect compromise between driving comfort and performance. The result is a restriction in engine movement, preventing wheel hop and offering more precise gear-shifting for a more positive driving experience. This, in turn, additionally prolongs the mount's life expectancy. NB: When strengthening the connection between the engine and chassis, a small increase in NVH, usually at idle, should be expected. Naturally, the harder the material used, the greater the NVH transmitted.
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