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  • 2007 Multivan suspension

    I've had this girl since new and she only has 180000 plus on the clock. It's been the road trip car, not the town runner. I'm no spring chicken myself - if I didn't have a fixed abode, I'd be branded a grey nomad.

    The question is - when you've grown old with a car, how do you decide when the suspension needs refreshing?

  • #2
    Hi,
    It will depend on what sort of a life you've given her, mostly motorway or rough roads,
    These are some indicators - when you are travelling on a country sealed road at a 100KPH and you cross a deep dip the front or rear bottoms out.

    And to measure these measurements taken from the govt. "Road Descriptor_T5 MULTIVAN 2010" should be close enough to 2007.

    Vertical Measurement wheel centre to top of wheel arch opening at unladen mass
    Front (mm) 455 Rear 452

    Vertical Measurement wheel centre to top of wheel arch opening at full bump
    Front (mm) 409 Rear 390

    Minimum acceptable vertical measurement wheel centre to top of wheel arch
    Front (mm) 440 Rear 431

    Measurements for a Transporter are approx. 20-30mm more than a Multivan, but either one will depend on what was optioned to the specific vehicle.

    HTH.
    Last edited by Syncrotek; 07-06-2020, 01:39 AM.

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    • #3
      Thanks. It's a tad different from jumping on a bumper bar and counting the rebounds.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Kiels3927 View Post
        Thanks. It's a tad different from jumping on a bumper bar and counting the rebounds.
        ... but that's the first test that I'd do?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Gold Coaster View Post
          ... but that's the first test that I'd do?
          Yes, but only as effective as testing a tyre by kicking it.

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          • #6
            I'm no expert but doesn't the 'bounce' test give you a good indication of the condition of your shock absorbers?

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            • #7
              I asked a Pedders suspension expert this, he recommended every 120K or 6 years.
              My Jetta qualifies for this but I have not done it yet, it has a weird bounce when I go through spoon drains.
              - Ben

              1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
              2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI

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