I think Al (quozl) has them on his R (the ECS setup). I've driven it and it's pretty stiff and a little harsh over the bumps but overall it's fantastic. Also I'd say the rollcage ads a lot to this more than anything though.
Just got the car back from alignment. Cost was $110 (4 wheel alignment). Chris had a good look underneath and told me to start thinking about control arm bushes, as they are a little soft/worn and with the extra power on tap now, apparently the toe-in/out can change considerably under acceleration.
So it looks like my next project will be getting hold of some TT control arm bushes for the upgrade, he reckons it'll also tighten up the turn-in handling as well, so that'll be a nice side benefit.
Has anyone here tried the ECS full urethane bushing kits or the kit they have with the urethane fronts/TT OEM rear bushes. Just wondering if the full urethane kit would be too harsh for a daily driver.
So who can review or has tried any of these kits? Any tips/advice appreciated.
Cheers,
Snowy
I think Al (quozl) has them on his R (the ECS setup). I've driven it and it's pretty stiff and a little harsh over the bumps but overall it's fantastic. Also I'd say the rollcage ads a lot to this more than anything though.
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Hey my friend you know you will have to re do the Alignment, you probably do but just pointing out anyway.
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Yeah mate, he was just giving me a heads up on what I should be looking at so I can plan ahead a bit they're not actually shot yet, he just pointed out to me that the stock ones, can allow some flex once some extra power is available. I just got new tyres on so I wanted to at least get some kind of check done. When I get the bushes done I'll just treat another alignment as part of the job at hand.
Cheers,
Snowy
Last edited by No457 Snowy; 01-09-2008 at 08:04 PM.
I have the anti wheel hop kit from ECS on my A3. The bushes did squeak for a while after I fitted them and I was always squirting Inox in them. Personally, I'd go with the TT rear bushes and leave the front bush std. I have the TT bushes in my Ibiza and they seem pretty tight, unlike the std suspension.
Gavin
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He's a specialist, Inline Steering and Suspension, he knows Euro cars inside out, hence the $110 alignment charge and it's taken me a week since I put my new tyres on to actually get my car in there for a simple alignment. I've learnt the hard way that tyre/wheel places and alignment on our cars = don't bother.
Snowy
Hey Snowy, I myself ordered the kit with the TT OEM rears. I only have a 1.6& running eibach coils and bilstein struts/shocks and found the replacement to be a big difference I also got new ball joints thought I would change them while I was pulling the arms apart................
Also, If you attempt this yourself (really not that hard of a job) I followed the link below (off site fron TDI forums) and found it very helpful, all in all took me about 2-3 hours
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=154137
If you have any questions more than happy to advise.....
Cheers
Last edited by golfaki; 01-09-2008 at 08:46 PM. Reason: adding info
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Hey, thanks for the review and the How-To link mate. Very helpful. I've been doing a little reading up and I think the kit with urethane front bushes and the TT rear bushes might be the way to go. I found a couple of reviews saying the Urethane bushes in the rear position are pretty harsh and also apparently wear out quick (seems possibly urethane not suited too well to the rear possy).
Snowy
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