Author Topic: R32 dog bone mount  (Read 4653 times)

Offline Sean_GT

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Re: R32 dog bone mount
« Reply #30 on: 17 February 2009, 17:42 »
after reading this posts it appears i maybe best spendin my money on sorting my car out. when i first drive in 1st n 2nd, the cars a bit juddery unless i put my foot down, and even tho i have had a uprated arb fitted it still makes a nasty bang on drives side when going over bumps or lil dips in the road, also my steering wheel is slanted to the right when driving str8, if i put the steerin wheel str8 the car flys off to the left, wheels are balanced and tracking has been done?? and do i need a r32 dog bone? sorry if i have high jacked the post but pointless openin up a new 1
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Offline ben1.8T

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Re: R32 dog bone mount
« Reply #31 on: 18 February 2009, 08:31 »
Pop the bonnet mate and get someone to sit inside pull the handbrake up select first and rock it backwards and forwards slowly in gear. If the engine looks like its moving more than it should it could be your dogbone mount. Was only £73 for the part and didnt take long to fit made mine loads better.  :cool:
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