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Innovative 04-08 Acura TL J-Series Black Steel Mounts 75A Bushings (Non-Hydraulic)SKU: 10750 75A Innovative 04 08 Acura TL J Series Black Steel Mounts 75A Bushings (Non Hydraulic) Replace factory hydraulic engine mounts on 2004 2008 Acura TL J Series V6 models with the Innovative 10750 75A kit featuring black steel construction and 75A polyurethane bushings. This non hydraulic design prevents leaks and delivers firm engine placement for quicker throttle response and less wheel hop during acceleration. Drivers gain precise handling
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