leegreenaway

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Sep 1, 2013
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Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales
Well I found out what the problem for my 'vibration' in the front end....turns out I need new bushes on the passenger side wishbone, so may aswell get them polybushed :D

Now i have no idea if ther are cast or steel though? Any quick way of telling from just the car details? 2001 AUQ 1.8T? Or am i going to need to jack it up and have a ganders for part numbers?

I think it's the back bushes too, where the wishbone connects to the subframe(??)
 
They'll be the steel I believe it was only the LCR's which have cast :)

I couldn't tell you about the rears because I've not needed to do mine but I worked out it's cheaper to just buy a new wishbone from Euro's as opposed to faffing about with changing them and besides polybush will be far firmer too

I got my wishbone / bushes from Euro's for 23 quid so couldn't complain too much :)
 
I heard having a vibrator in ya ads is an easier ride than and less vibration lol

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I've heard of people using others from within the VW Range, I thought it was the TT but if the R32 ones will fit then I'd use them, you'll still have some level of comfort that way too :)
 
Cupra R standard wishbone rear lower bushes are already uprated and the same as fitted to the Audi TT.