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Description
The 034 Motorsport Billet Spherical Dogbone Mount with Billet Aluminum MQB Upper Dogbone Mount Insert is the new standard in performance and durability for Volkswagen & Audi MQB and MQB EVO With a manual or 6-speed DSG transmission. This dogbone mount is designed to eliminate any play in the factory mounting and better withstand the forces of hard acceleration. The result is a firmer drivetrain, sharper shifts, and virtually no wheel hop.
Advantages:
• Bolt-in performance upgrade for the factory dogbone mount
• Includes Billet Aluminum MQB Upper Dogbone Mount Insert (patent pending)
• Reduced backlash in the drivetrain and engine movement under load
• More direct power transfer and improved shifting
• Increased strength and durability compared to the factory part
• T6-6061 Billet Aluminum housing
• 303 stainless steel spacers
• Genuine Aurora Spherical Bearing with self-lubricating Teflon race lining
• Rebuildable design
• New factory stretch bolts included
Contents:
• Fully assembled Billet Spherical Dogbone Mount
• Three new replacement OEM stretch bolts
• Billet Aluminum MQB Upper Dogbone Mount Insert (patent pending)
Article number: 034-509-1031
Guarantee
Warranty on 034Motorsport Products: 034Motorsport strives to sell only quality products and offers a 1-year warranty against manufacturing or material defects. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear or misuse. Proof of purchase and information about the defect or wear and tear is required for a warranty claim. Some products may have less than a 1-year warranty, so please inquire before purchase. Warranty Policy: 034Motorsport only replaces or repairs warranty items and does not provide refunds. All products are inspected or tested for warranty adjustment. This process can take up to 6 weeks. An RMA number is required for returns. All products are warranted to be free from defects prior to installation, but any modification or misuse will void the warranty. This warranty does not cover installation. 034Motorsport has the final say in interpreting the scope and remedy of the warranty.
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