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killingtime
02-06-2008, 12:03 PM
Hi,

I've got an 02 TD GTI 150.

All 4 shocks and springs were replaced at 30k (awsome GTI streetline kit - gas). Car has now done nearly 60k.

The handling is nowhere near what it used to be like. The car rolls \ pitches much more than it used to when going round corners \ roundabouts.

I always thought that this was the shocks going. But I talked to an independent VW service centre, and they said the shocks hardly ever go on golfs (100k). He said it could be the bushes?

New koni 40mm shocks and springs from Awsome GTI are 450inc vat fitted.
If it's not the shocks then I don't want to pay the above.

What else would members recommend replacing in order to get the handling back?

Thanks.

pkm
03-06-2008, 01:06 PM
Hi , I had the same sort of prob with my 2.0 gti & it was the bushes. pete

killingtime
03-06-2008, 04:37 PM
Thanks Pete. lt's always good to have a second opinion.

I'll get the bushes replaced and take it from there.

Time Dependant
16-06-2008, 04:25 PM
Just out of interest was it the bushes that went?

The reason I ask is I have an 03 130bhp GT TDi & the car is rolling around corners & roundabouts, it feels liks I'm driving an ice cream van somedays!

The rear of the car feels very harsh when I drive over bumps so I have a feeling ti maybe time to replace my bushes.

killingtime
16-06-2008, 11:18 PM
I've not had them replaced yet.

I took the car in for an mot, and asked the guy to look at the bushes. They had not gone, but he said they felt softer than normal.

Phoned around for quotes, cheapest I could get was 450 inc vat to replace them all with poly bushes. The bushes cost next to nothing, it's the labour.

He also said my springs looked worn (?). I had mine replaced with some lowered ones from AwsomeGTI, and they have closer coils at the bottom than the top. The coils are hitting each other when the suspension compresses, resulting in flat spots on the coil.

So it could be that too.

pkm
18-06-2008, 08:48 PM
Thanks Pete. lt's always good to have a second opinion.

I'll get the bushes replaced and take it from there.
Hi mate, Got the bushes from gsf £10 each, & 3 hours at £30 a hour.
Ive got to say it feels a lot better over bumps & manholes & the handling is as it should be. pete:beerchug:

vwgolfmk416
19-06-2008, 07:15 PM
Hi mate, Got the bushes from gsf £10 each, & 3 hours at £30 a hour.


Thats a steal! Mine cost me in the region of £300!

killingtime
19-06-2008, 10:47 PM
Indeed. Would you mind telling us where you get the work done?

Was it all the bushes?

Thanks.

pkm
20-06-2008, 10:17 AM
Indeed. Would you mind telling us where you get the work done?

Was it all the bushes?

Thanks.
Hi, Just replaced the rear bushes, Had the work done at a small independent vw garage in sleaford, Changed the cambelt with a vw cambelt kit £48, & 3 hours to fit it. Bit of a pain as i only got the car about four weeks ago. pete:beerchug:

lkellett
20-06-2008, 10:29 AM
Damn thats cheap for a cam belt kit, mine just cost me £70, where did you get it from ??

mluton
20-06-2008, 10:49 AM
Did you do the waterpump though ?

pkm
20-06-2008, 12:12 PM
Damn thats cheap for a cam belt kit, mine just cost me £70, where did you get it from ??
Hi, i`ll ring the garage & find out then let you know, pete

Time Dependant
20-06-2008, 12:16 PM
Hi, i`ll ring the garage & find out then let you know, pete


That's an amzing price for that work to be done, why can't all garages be like that!!

aBoijj
27-06-2008, 12:50 AM
Going back to the original question - check the ARB bushes/links.