Engine Mount Bracket
Engine Mount Brackets
Engine Mount Brackets; Fits w/1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler Gen III Hemi Swap Engine; Incl. Hardware/Instructions;
SPECIFICATIONS:
- WARNING CA Proposition 65: No
FEATURES:
- Fits Vehicles With A 4.0L 6-Cylinder Frame
- Works With Stock Or Lifted Body And Suspension
- Uses Factory TJ Skid Plate/Transmission Crossmember
- Compatible With Many 3 And 4-link And Radius Arm
- Maintains The Stock Passenger Side Engine Offset
- Provides Durable Long-Term Engine Mounting Solution
- Position Allows Use Of Electric Or Mechanical Engine Cooling Fan
- Raw Unpainted Finish For Easy Welding
Add some serious torque and power to your Jeep Wrangler TJ with a Gen III Hemi engine swap. These engine-mounting brackets are one part of a fully engineered swap system that provides maximum component clearances, ideal drivetrain geometry and clearance for swap headers & 3.00 in. high-tuck exhaust system. These engine mounts work together with the stock skid plate / transmission crossmember to mount the transmission & stock NP231J transfer case. The Gen III Hemi 5.7L factory truck oil pan & accessory drive system are recommended for this swap (these parts come on the donor engine when using the 2003-2008 5.7L Hemi truck engine). The 5.7L truck engine is an ideal engine choice for the Wrangler since it makes torque at a low RPM, right where it is needed for off-road use.
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