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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: navmk4gti on 17 July 2013, 19:43
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Want to replace the bushes on my 4mo.. just quick q would tt bushes fit in like people do on gtis?? as a better replacment.. i take it rest the bushes standard would do ..cant really find upgraded bushes and dont want polys :tongue:
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Want to replace the bushes on my 4mo.. just quick q would tt bushes fit in like people do on gtis?? as a better replacment.. i take it rest the bushes standard would do ..cant really find upgraded bushes and dont want polys :tongue:
I would just get new ones they should last 100,000 miles. My rear cost £150 to have done, ill do the front when they fail the mot. :whistle:
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Yh mate i am gonna get new bushes.. want to change most themm.. get some nasty knocks and creaks over humps getting annoying now :grin:
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Yh mate i am gonna get new bushes.. want to change most themm.. get some nasty knocks and creaks over humps getting annoying now :grin:
LOL ,mine was like metal hitting metal on the rear. The front is not to bad but i can here it after the rear was fixed. :whistle:
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:shocked: You must have some nasty bangs and creaks from your car then .
Any ideas on tt bushes fitting on 4mo ppl
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:shocked: You must have some nasty bangs and creaks from your car then .
Any ideas on tt bushes fitting on 4mo ppl
Just get new ones ,rubber is rubber i can not see why tt ones are better. The rear on my car was very bad but sorted .
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The tt bushes will be new. And they dont have holes in between the bush like the gti ones so last lottt longer :wink:.. not sure 4mo has this type as standard or complete different due to the haldex system setup