SWAG adds to Engine and Transmission Mountings range

March 02, 2017
SWAG adds to Engine and Transmission Mountings range
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SWAG has extended it range of engine and transmission mountings to include over 120 new parts, with new applications covering Volkswagen Golf 7 and Ford Kuga models.


SWAG supplies engine and transmission mounts with over 10,000 applications for a variety of vehicle makes and models including Seat, Renault, FIAT, Opel and Volkswagen. SWAG also supplies a range of over 700 engine mounts with over 30,000 applications for vehicles.

Engine and transmission mountings ensure smooth, stable and quiet driving, carrying the weight of the engine and absorbing vibrations. Rubber wears over time, and as the mounting cracks or perishes, the engine may shift slightly which can cause excessive vibration. It is important to check the mounting regularly and replace if there are any signs of wear. High quality mountings replacements are vital to ensure maximum control and safe driving.

SWAG mountings use OE grade rubber to ensure optimum performance and long service life.

You can find full details of the SWAG range in the online catalogue on SWAG Live! To sign in or register visit www.swag-live.com.
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