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    M is 133mm and N 118mm, the former for normal suspension and the latter for sports.
     
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    Replaced the tyres with Uniroyal RainExpert 3 195/65 R15 V(91) and also replaced the rear bump stops with genuine 1K0 511 353 M (they were in a poor state) as advised.

    Just waiting on the powerflex bushes…think I’ve got the right ones for the lower inner spring arm PFR85-510 (@Crasher I saw you sell these too but wasn’t sure if the 510BLK are the same or not).

    Then to get the wheel alignment once that’s all installed. (I took it to get done but they wouldn’t touch it because of the front wishbone rear bushes / consoles were starting to perish so got a set of Febi Pro Kits on the way 32541 & 32542).
     
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    Powerflex only do the lower inner bush in black as it is too highly loaded for the softer version. I think the original bush design should have been much larger both in diameter and width… at the Golf 5 launch in 2003 at the Frankfurt IAA show, I spoke at length in to a rather impressive German lady who was part of the rear suspension development team, she must have been 6 foot 3!
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