Established in 2009
OE Number
6385040012
Applicable Models
MERCEDES-BENZ Sprinter (Models 1995–2006)
This premium Lower Radiator Rubber Mounting is a critical suspension component for the cooling system of the first-generation Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. Designed to sit at the base of the radiator assembly, it acts as a flexible interface between the radiator and the vehicle chassis. Its primary purpose is to provide a secure seat for the cooling unit while isolating it from the harsh vibrations and shocks generated during driving.
High-Density Rubber Compound: Formulated from heavy-duty elastomer material that maintains its elasticity even after years of exposure to engine heat and road debris.
Precision Dampening Geometry: Specifically molded to fit the bottom mounting pins of the Sprinter radiator, ensuring a snug fit that eliminates rattling.
Thermal & Chemical Resistance: Engineered to withstand constant contact with coolant spills, engine oils, and extreme under-hood temperatures without degrading.
Impact Absorption: Features a specialized structural density designed to absorb vertical shocks, protecting the delicate aluminum radiator fins from stress cracks.
Extends Radiator Lifespan: By absorbing chassis twist and road vibration, this mounting prevents the mechanical fatigue that leads to coolant leaks and core failure.
Noise Reduction: Effectively eliminates metallic "knocking" or "vibrating" noises coming from the front end, significantly improving cabin comfort.
Simplified Restoration: An essential and affordable replacement for brittle or compressed original mounts, restoring the cooling system to factory-spec stability.
Established in 2009
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