2012 Subaru Outback 5EAT TEST

2012 Subaru Outback 5EAT TEST

Brand: Anderson Design & Fabrication
SKU: 5EAT.60d
49.99 USD Out of stock Buy at Merchant

Subaru Transmission Mount Insert UpgradeUpgrade your Subaru’s drivetrain stability with the 2012 Subaru Outback 5EAT TEST. This transmission mount insert is designed to reduce excessive transmission movement, wobble, shaking, and drivetrain slop during acceleration, deceleration, and shifting.Made from durable, high-quality materials, this insert is a simple performance upgrade for Subaru owners who want a more planted and responsive driving feel. It installs into the factory transmission mount area to help support the drivetrain without replacing the entire transmission mount.Improved Drivetrain StabilityBy limiting unwanted transmission movement, this insert can help improve shift feel, reduce vibration caused by excessive drivetrain movement, and protect related drivetrain components from unnecessary wear over time.The 2012 Subaru Outback 5EAT TEST is a great choice for drivers looking for an easy-to-install upgrade that improves vehicle stability, performance feel, and long-term drivetrain reliability.Hardness Options 60D Soft: Recommended for daily driving and general use. 85D Medium: A stiffer option for drivers looking to reduce more drivetrain movement in performance-focused applications. Please note that the stiffer 85D Medium option may transmit more drivetrain resonance or vibration into the vehicle compared to the softer 60D option.Key Benefits Helps reduce transmission wobble and drivetrain movement Improves stability during acceleration, deceleration, and shifting Supports the factory Subaru transmission mount Simple upgrade without replacing the full transmission mount Available in 60D Soft and 85D Medium hardness options Built for Subaru transmission mount upgrade applications

Specifications
Hardness:
60d (Soft), 85d (Medium)
Variants (2)
  • 60d (Soft) — 49.99 USD — Out of stock
  • 85d (Medium) — 49.99 USD — Out of stock

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