2910A117 Mitsubishi BRACKET,T/M MOUNTING, Price: 75.14$, Weight: 1.71kg


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

Mitsubishi

2910A117

BRACKET,T/M MOUNTING

0

1.71

15-20

75.14$

Not Available

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mitsubishi
2910A117 
BRACKET,T/M MOUNTING
0
1.967
-
75.14$
Not Available

Compatibility

FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
CX0#JapanCX6A11.200803.20151800(HATCH BACK) View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
CY,CZ#JapanCY6A08.200701.20161800(SEDAN) View
MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToPlantDiagram
General10.200911.2015MMTH View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
CX0#North America (CANADA)CX4A12.200807.20172000(HATCH BACK) - ES(2WD/CO2),CVT CAN View

Transmission Mount Support Bracket

This sturdy mounting bracket is a key link between the gearbox mount and the vehicle’s chassis. Its job is to hold the transmission at the correct angle and height, keeping the drivetrain stable during acceleration, braking, and gear changes. Without a solid bracket, even a good rubber mount can’t do its work properly .

Why this part is needed

The transmission produces torque reaction and vibration. This bracket provides a rigid anchor point so the mount can absorb movement in a controlled way. It also helps maintain correct driveline alignment, reducing stress on CV joints, shafts, and exhaust connections.

How it works

Bolted to the transmission side and body/frame side, it acts like a structural arm. When the engine and gearbox twist, the mount compresses while the bracket keeps everything located. Proper fitment prevents metal-to-metal contact and keeps shift feel consistent .

What happens if it’s worn or broken

A damaged bracket can cause clunks on take-off, harsh shifting, excessive vibration, and misalignment that accelerates mount failure. In severe cases it may crack fully, letting the drivetrain sag and risking axle, exhaust, or housing damage ⚠️.

Service tip

Always inspect mounting bolts, bushings, and nearby mounts during replacement for best long-term results.