Had a productive couple of hours earlier. I knew it needed doing and bought the parts easily 6 months ago.
The Toledo had a front end that wandered about a bit under braking and acceleration. I have seen this numerous times in the past and knew that the rear bushes on the front wishbones would be shot away.
I got the std bushes from Imparts and they were less than $30 for the pair. I have also used poly ones but they squeak usually and aren't really the best for the job. The perfect solution comes from the Fatherland. The S3 and TT have the same wishbone design but the bush is solid rubber rather than having the cut outs of the cheaper version. I have these on my Ibiza and like them, they were $90 a pair when I got them.
I wasn't wrong. I usually make a point of doing these on any VW I buy, they are cheap and less than an hour a side to do without a workshop to help you.
The hardest part is fitting the new bush into the wishbone. A press would be the best tool but a large hammer was used today!!
Of course an alignment is now required as the steering wheel is on the slant. Still I can fit new tyres knowing that they won't get scrubbed off in minutes now.
Check out the pictures for before during and after.
Gavin
The Toledo had a front end that wandered about a bit under braking and acceleration. I have seen this numerous times in the past and knew that the rear bushes on the front wishbones would be shot away.
I got the std bushes from Imparts and they were less than $30 for the pair. I have also used poly ones but they squeak usually and aren't really the best for the job. The perfect solution comes from the Fatherland. The S3 and TT have the same wishbone design but the bush is solid rubber rather than having the cut outs of the cheaper version. I have these on my Ibiza and like them, they were $90 a pair when I got them.
I wasn't wrong. I usually make a point of doing these on any VW I buy, they are cheap and less than an hour a side to do without a workshop to help you.
The hardest part is fitting the new bush into the wishbone. A press would be the best tool but a large hammer was used today!!
Of course an alignment is now required as the steering wheel is on the slant. Still I can fit new tyres knowing that they won't get scrubbed off in minutes now.
Check out the pictures for before during and after.
Gavin
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