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Jeep Wrangler Transmission Mount is a small but critical connection between the drivetrain and the frame but the bigger story of the Jeep Wrangler is in its rugged body on frame layout, coil spring suspension, solid axles, distinctive seven slot grill, heavy stock skid plates, and either the V8 or hybrid underhood that allows one to confidently drive the Wrangler through the city streets or off-road. Jeep engineering has made the Wrangler a favorite among its owners because of the freedom of the open air, the ease of geometry that allows lifts and bigger tires to be applied, interior that is made to be muddy boot friendly, and removable doors, fold down windshield, and a drainable floor that makes adventuring easy. It is also on that hard background that the Transmission Mount is an admired product because it leaves the transmission fixed in one place, absorbs rough engine movements, maintains the angles of the driveshafts when the wheels hit the ruts, and, together with the other engine mounts, this Transmission Mount eliminates metal to metal shock. The durable Transmission Mount is made of rubber attached to steel thus eliminating vibration so that the cabin remains silent and the shifter is precise thus increasing the life of related components and even years of off road abuse do not make the legendary Jeep feel any different. To replace a Transmission Mount, you need to park your car in a safe place, jack and strap the truck, loosen the fasteners, install the new mount, tighten the bolts, and road test.