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Offline The Mighty Elvi

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Re: rear squeeking
« Reply #10 on: 24 May 2011, 17:51 »
When you change to coilovers, or lowering springs, you should... loosen the bolts that locate the rear beam to the body! the rubber bushes are winding up, as the car gets lower! Loosening the bolts will allow the rubber bush to re set itself, then re tighten, this must be done with the wheels on the ground, a struggle to do on the ground, but a doddle on a 4 poster ramp... whether it squeaks or not, this should be done, before it rips the rubber bush to bits!

Thom

Whoo there!

Is this something NEW in the MK2 section.

I too must confess to not knowing this.

Thanks Thom.


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Re: rear squeeking
« Reply #11 on: 24 May 2011, 19:09 »
When you change to coilovers, or lowering springs, you should... loosen the bolts that locate the rear beam to the body! the rubber bushes are winding up, as the car gets lower! Loosening the bolts will allow the rubber bush to re set itself, then re tighten, this must be done with the wheels on the ground, a struggle to do on the ground, but a doddle on a 4 poster ramp... whether it squeaks or not, this should be done, before it rips the rubber bush to bits!

Thom

Whoo there!

Is this something NEW in the MK2 section.

I too must confess to not knowing this.

Thanks Thom.



That little bit of info, should be in every section on this Forum where a beam axle is fitted to a GTI or other variant

Thom

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Re: rear squeeking
« Reply #12 on: 24 May 2011, 19:17 »
You can all thank me for asking the question and bringing something new to the section  :rolleyes:  :tongue:
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Re: rear squeeking
« Reply #13 on: 24 May 2011, 19:22 »


Thank you :kiss:

Thom
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Re: rear squeeking
« Reply #14 on: 24 May 2011, 20:21 »
Cheers Thom, i actually didnt know that either but it makes perfect sense, i'll get mine sorted friday when im gettin my exhaust sorted :afro:

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Re: rear squeeking
« Reply #15 on: 24 May 2011, 20:26 »
No wonder the rear beam bushes only lasted 12 months  :lipsrsealed:


I don't think a semi will give the same results

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Re: rear squeeking
« Reply #16 on: 24 May 2011, 23:10 »
is it blatantly obvious if they are gone? cos im sure mine must be knackerd by now?

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Re: rear squeeking
« Reply #17 on: 24 May 2011, 23:21 »
is it blatantly obvious if they are gone? cos im sure mine must be knackerd by now?

you'll have rear wheel steering. it will feel like you're going to die if you approach 30mph  :lipsrsealed:

you'd need to constantly correct the auto-rear-wheel-steering of the car, whilst driving in straight lines. essentially you end up snaking down the road!

other than that, no noises, rattles or bangs, as the rubber was still there. It was just broken up into various chunks.


I don't think a semi will give the same results