Bushings Questions?
I am looking to replace the suspension bushings and had a few questions:
1) Where can I find the complete bushing set (urethane or something stiffer than stock)
2) Can I replace them myself (pretty good at smallish stuff, I would say 3 out of 5 skill wise)
3) Is it really going to make a difference (I imagine so, as my car has close to 100K now)
4) Will a Mk4 dogbone mount work on the TT
On an unrelated note, how difficult is the removal of the rear valence? I am looking to buy a 3.2 valence and fab up a dual exhaust.
~Thanks all!
1) Where can I find the complete bushing set (urethane or something stiffer than stock)
2) Can I replace them myself (pretty good at smallish stuff, I would say 3 out of 5 skill wise)
3) Is it really going to make a difference (I imagine so, as my car has close to 100K now)
4) Will a Mk4 dogbone mount work on the TT
On an unrelated note, how difficult is the removal of the rear valence? I am looking to buy a 3.2 valence and fab up a dual exhaust.
~Thanks all!
TTstuff carries the full line of powerflex poly bushings for the TT. I highly recommend the a-arm bushings, they really do make a difference.
Unfortunately, its not easy to press the old ones out. I fought, and I had a big hydraulic press at my disposal. Mainly due to the dissimilar metals of the a-arm and the sleeve of the bushing. The materials start to bond.
Unfortunately, its not easy to press the old ones out. I fought, and I had a big hydraulic press at my disposal. Mainly due to the dissimilar metals of the a-arm and the sleeve of the bushing. The materials start to bond.
DEFCON adapters are $125, and you need to put bushes in them. OEM bushes (DEFCON 2 level) are around $8 ea, MK1 PowerFlex bushes are around $50.
http://www.modshack.info/defcon.htm
What ever route you go, don't forget the rear bushes, use new bolts, and you will need an alignment (making the parts difference moot, IMO).
Here's a link to part numbers, if you need them:
http://www.modshack.info/defconparts.html
http://www.modshack.info/defcon.htm
What ever route you go, don't forget the rear bushes, use new bolts, and you will need an alignment (making the parts difference moot, IMO).
Here's a link to part numbers, if you need them:
http://www.modshack.info/defconparts.html
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