1230354050 Toyota BRACKET SUB-ASSY, ENGINE MOUNTING, REAR, Price: 54.75$, Weight: 0.87kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Toyota

1230354050

BRACKET SUB-ASSY, ENGINE MOUNTING, REAR

1

0.87

2-3

54.75$

 

Compatibility

DescriptionModelOptionsProd PeriodDiagram
KLH1#,2#,LXH1#,2#,RCH1#,2#RCH23L-RBMRKWATM,MTM: MANUAL TRANSMISSION; Seating Capacity: 3-SEATER; Driver's Position: LEFT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES; Body: 4 DOOR VAN; Grade: STANDARD TYPE; Fuel Induction: ELECTRIC FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM; Engine: (3RZFE) 2700CC EFI; Destination: EUROPE04.1998 - 05.2006 View
DescriptionModelOptionsProd PeriodDiagram
KCH4#,LXH4#,RCH4#RCH42V-SRMDEATM,MTM: MANUAL TRANSMISSION; NO. Of Doors: 5-DOOR; Body: VAN; Grade: STANDARD TYPE('99.7- V TYPE); Engine: (1RZE) 2000CC EFI06.1997 - 07.1999 View

Rear Engine Mount Bracket Assembly for Toyota

This rear engine mounting bracket is a heavy-duty support piece that links the engine mount to the engine/transmission side. Its job is to hold the powertrain in the correct position, keep driveline angles right, and reduce vibration going into the cabin ??.

Why this part is needed

Every time you accelerate, brake, or shift, the engine tries to twist. This bracket gives the rubber mount a solid anchor point so the mount can absorb movement without the engine rocking too far. It’s essential for smooth starts, clean gear changes, and protecting nearby hoses and wiring.

How it works

The bracket bolts to the engine/transmission and lines up with the rear mount. The mount takes the vibration, while the bracket carries the load and keeps everything aligned. Strong casting/steel design helps it handle torque and road shock for long service life βœ….

What happens if it’s broken or worn

A cracked or bent bracket can cause clunking on take-off, harsh shifting, excess vibration, and engine movement you can see. In severe cases it may stress the exhaust flex pipe, tear the mount, or cause driveline misalignment. Replace early to avoid bigger repairs ⚠️.

Fitment & install notes

Match by VIN/engine code and check bolt holes for damage. Use correct torque specs and inspect the rear mount at the same time for best results.