Wanting to do the suspension in stages to see how the OE+ parts work together and whether that's enough, before I make a bigger jump to dampers.
Why not Poly? I read the front LCA rear bush shouldn't be Poly as it doesn't move in the correct orientation for a poly bush i.e. it doesn't rotate which poly is good at, but it flexes along it axis. whether that's true I don't know but you can read people seem to rip them apart after a year in that front arm rear bush so sticking with Rubber.

I fitted mk8/RS3/S3 front Lower control arms, as you can see the void in the GTI bush is gone in the new ones. Also fitted CCS/MK8 rear arms with the stiffer bushings, the mk8 arms are basically the new CCS replacement and the front is now the Mk8 R/RS3/S3 which all fit. (hope that makes sense)
Its technically only the rear bush that different to a standard arm for the front, therefore matching part numbers I have cheated and got Mk8 R 2020 lower control arms which are also S3 2016/RS3 2016 arms instead which use the no-void rubber bush part number as the CCS but at a fraction of the price of new CS arms. ZF Lemforder (EO to VAG for the rear CCS bush).
new bushes with no real voids to speak of

GTi bushes with large gap for compliance and reduced NVH (I guess)


Front LCA
ZF Lemforder 44610 01
https://aftermarket.zf.com/en/catalog/products/44610+01/?country=GBRear LCA 5WA 505 311 A
I replaced all the nuts/bolts as they are stretch bolts. The new Mk8 rear arms will require 2 rivet nuts for the rear ride height potentiometer as they don't come fitted to the new ones. Or shop on ebay for used rear arm number and see if anyone is selling light used ones from mk8 plenty with front end crashes
