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Mcwill
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Poly bush
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04 April 2014, 14:38 »
Hi guys where is the best place to get poly bush front engine mount.
Have looked on the net and not finding out.
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Diamond Hell
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Re: Poly bush
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04 April 2014, 20:51 »
Why do you want a polybush mount?
Corrado G60 rear engine and Golf2 1.3 rear gearbox, with a GTI front one should see you right.
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Mcwill
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Re: Poly bush
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04 April 2014, 22:17 »
What are the differences between the g60/1.3/ and gti ones?
I have found the vibe ones £160
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Gambit
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Re: Poly bush
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05 April 2014, 02:16 »
The most movement is in the front mount. All you can get now is a vibratechnics mount. Yonks ago there was allsorts
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Mcwill
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Re: Poly bush
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05 April 2014, 03:11 »
Thanks gambit, they are the only ones I can find.
A lot of money but I need one.
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clipperjay
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Re: Poly bush
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05 April 2014, 10:42 »
Solid mounts are great on track, but G60 mounts are thicker than stock engine mounts due to torque values hence cheap as chips compared to vibratechnics solid Alu ones.
Plus car feels better going over pot holes with flex rubber items
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Mcwill
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05 April 2014, 15:18 »
So let me get this rite. G60 mounts would be a direct replacment and would be firmer over standard gti ones?
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clipperjay
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Re: Poly bush
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05 April 2014, 22:03 »
Yes rubber is denser to handle the torque from a G60 which is on of the first upgrades you would do on an 8V or 16V for a firmer ride think of it as a longer lasting mount that will out live the car's life
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Lewy
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Re: Poly bush
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05 April 2014, 22:21 »
Like Gambit said, why do you want one?
The G60 and 16v ones are the same too.
Unless the car is going on a track stick to rubber, otherwise opt for the solid one, loads of em' on eBay. Your teeth won't like you for it though.
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Mcwill
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05 April 2014, 22:54 »
Thanks for the help guys.
Just got myself a full set of the vibritechnics ones, secondhand but the two rear ones have not been fitted.
£150 I thought that was a bargain.
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