Well I just thought I would share my experience on front suspension strut bearing/rubber bush replacement as it was a of a job!
I had a knocking noise from the front nearside when going over small bumps etc and reading threads here, it seems that others have had this problem and its come back to this area.
So I got proper OEM bearings, nuts and rubber bushes from SEAT, and today got the front of the car on axle stands, wheels off and started on the drivers side.... To cut a long story short there is not enough room to get the suspension arm lower enough to get the strut out: the drive shaft fowls the subframe! The proper SEAT/VW/Audi etc method apparently is to unbolt the inner end of the driveshaft from the gearbox to allow more downward movement of the arm!
So I am a bit peed off by this point, luckily this side is not worn, so I did the other side which came off pretty easily as the drive shaft is shorter and the angle of it allows the arm to lower further.
Looks like I will have to do the drivers side as well though, as the new parts make the passengers side about 10mm higher than the drivers side, although I would have thought this will settle down over time. But I have had to order a set of multi-spline sockets to take off this driveshaft (couldn't be a standard allan-key type could it!), so the front is running on new rubbers & bearings.
What a ball ache of a job though....
I had a knocking noise from the front nearside when going over small bumps etc and reading threads here, it seems that others have had this problem and its come back to this area.
So I got proper OEM bearings, nuts and rubber bushes from SEAT, and today got the front of the car on axle stands, wheels off and started on the drivers side.... To cut a long story short there is not enough room to get the suspension arm lower enough to get the strut out: the drive shaft fowls the subframe! The proper SEAT/VW/Audi etc method apparently is to unbolt the inner end of the driveshaft from the gearbox to allow more downward movement of the arm!
So I am a bit peed off by this point, luckily this side is not worn, so I did the other side which came off pretty easily as the drive shaft is shorter and the angle of it allows the arm to lower further.
Looks like I will have to do the drivers side as well though, as the new parts make the passengers side about 10mm higher than the drivers side, although I would have thought this will settle down over time. But I have had to order a set of multi-spline sockets to take off this driveshaft (couldn't be a standard allan-key type could it!), so the front is running on new rubbers & bearings.
What a ball ache of a job though....