Hung Tranny Clips (UHD 2027)
Most clips are finished with a protective coating to prevent corrosion from exposure to road salt, oil, and moisture. Installation and Maintenance
Mechanics regularly check these clips for signs of fatigue, such as hairline cracks in the metal or perished bushings.
"Hung" configurations are often used in modified vehicles to lift the transmission higher, providing better ground clearance for lowered cars or off-road rigs. Common Materials hung tranny clips
Enthusiasts often swap factory clips for heavy-duty aftermarket versions when increasing an engine's horsepower to ensure the transmission stays securely in place under high torque.
Many designs incorporate rubber or polyurethane bushings to absorb engine and road vibrations, preventing them from transferring into the cabin. Most clips are finished with a protective coating
Used in weight-sensitive racing applications, offering a high strength-to-weight ratio.
They bear a significant portion of the transmission's weight, distributing the load across the frame. Common Materials Enthusiasts often swap factory clips for
Given the high-stress environment of an engine bay, these components are typically manufactured from durable materials: