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DPJ's Silver Leon Cupra GT - no more.

DPJ

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Does it make a noticeable difference to the handling and stability of the car and is it as noticeable as a dog bone mount upgrade.

I was amazed, I thought after fitting the suspension and spacers the handling was good, but any play now seems to have completely gone. Much more noticeable than a dogbone mount, the front end just feels so connected and completely positive. Noise is the trade-off, of course, transmission whines I never hear before and that sort of thing. But it's so solid. Well worth thinking about, Carl. :yes:

(My old mounts weren't shot by the way.)
 
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wild willy

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I was amazed, I thought after fitting the suspension and spacers the handling was good, but any play now seems to have completely gone. Much more noticeable than a dogbone mount, the front end just feels so connected and completely positive. Noise is the trade-off, of course, transmission whines I never hear before and that sort of thing. But it's so solid. Well worth thinking about, Carl. :yes:

(My old mounts weren't shot by the way.)
that sounds great and it's quite reasonable cost wise too. My balls aren't as big as yours though Dave, I'm a bit of a Jessie and will probably settle for the street density version. I don't think my Piles could cope with a real sustained rattling.;)
 

DPJ

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