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  • VR6 Strut Bearing

    Hey guys, I have a 95 VR6 and I am about to order some coilovers for it and I have been told that I should replace strut bearings at the same time. Are all of the strut mounts the same on the VR's? I thought I read somewhere that the early ones where different, but now I can't find that info anywhere. Is it a fairly easy job to do the swap, and will I need a spring compressor?

    Cheers guys. I have been searching for ages but could not find my answers, sorry if I have missed something obvious.

  • #2
    The early ones didn't have a bearing, but the updated ones do. I suggest you just buy a whole new set of strut mounts and fit them with the coils, and no unless you have halfway decent strut mounts to begin with in the existing shocks set up you wouldn't need a spring compressor to take them out.
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    • #3
      You should replace the mounts as well as the bearings if the car has 100,000kms + on the original suspension.

      You can get a pair of HD mounts and bearings for $55 plus shipping.


      The mount on the left is a new HD one and the one on the right is the stock VR6 mount. The HD ones tend to last longer as they have a bit more meat on them.

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      • #4
        And oyu can get them from Tim ^ if you didn't make the link

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        • #5
          Cool, so all I need is two of those strut mounts and it will be all good?

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          • #6
            that would probably be the only thing that you need to worry about whilst the suspension is out.
            Depending on how many kms you car has on it you might want to inspect the control arm bushes and the swaybar links as well. Just so everything is all nice and fresh up front.

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            • #7
              Great, thanks for the help guys.

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              • #8
                Bumpstops/rear mounts

                Just orded a set of those Meyle mounts, is it worthwhile replacing bump stops or rear mounts?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by VR6 View Post
                  Just orded a set of those Meyle mounts, is it worthwhile replacing bump stops or rear mounts?
                  Replacing the rear mounts with your front mounts would be a good idea. New bump stops aren't necessary.
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                  • #10
                    ok will do, tho would prefer rubber over poly, where's the best place to buy from?

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