Front suspension top mounts
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On the way back there was a noise coming from the front wheels when cornering as if the tyres were catching the arches.
The springs were wound right up when fitted and there seemed to be plenty of cleclearance when i set off this morning.
When i got back and popped the bonnet i noticed the top mount gap had increased quite considerably.
I was hoping to use the car this weekend but am worried that the shocker will push through the mount or it will fail in some way so if anyone can reassure me or just let me know the worse that can happen it may put my mind at rest. The mounts are from vw heritage so i presumed they would be decent quality.
The first picture shows the gap before it went out on the drive today and the others show the gap after.
Any advice please chaps.
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Marc
1990 Golf GTI cabrio 1.8i. DX Engine
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Andy
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A few people suggested the Febi mounts but couldnt get them from vw heritage and was told the Meyle ones were as good.
Not had chance to look underneath yet but will check it out at the weekend.
Would you chance driving it tomorrow or is it an accident waiting to happen.
Thanks.
1990 Golf GTI cabrio 1.8i. DX Engine
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Get the FEBI ones off eBay, about £20 for one or £40 for the pair.
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I tried Meyle top mounts and was very disappointed with the quantity, mine seem to drop and gap increase with the car just sat in th garage during the winter and just a few trips out, even Febi top mounts don't last like they used to or the roads have got worse…..
Fit some febi new top mounts and that should help.
This kit is with early style bump stops, they also sell a kit with later style bump stops, only use these bump stops if standard height, cut down or find other stops as the car can drop and ride on the bump stops which is rather bouncy and uncomfortable…
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1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
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Front suspension top mounts
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1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
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It also seems that now the gap is there the wheels are catching on the arches when cornering and i have the coilovers wound right up.
Have seen some Sachs top mounts @ £40 a corner and was wondering if anyone has tried these or as you say just get a pair of Febi ones and probably expect to be replacing them again soon.
Thanks guys.
1990 Golf GTI cabrio 1.8i. DX Engine
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It doesn't matter which type you have FEBI, Meyle, MeisterKraft, most all all made in china and the rubber has a negative air displacement ratio (they Suck better than a Vacuum)
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