hey how much should i expect to pay to have these changed, what has to be done just straight swap or does it need to be re tracked. is it something i could do myself?
thanks
Saxperience Post WhoreJoined: Feb 2006dudley United Kingdom (England)Posts: 6790106 gti/ SEAT LCR
#2
really easy mate.jack the car up and put on axell stands, on the arb there are two brackets with one bolt holding each bracket.remove the bolt then it folds down and just change the bush and reverse the process job done.
Infrequent PosterJoined: Jun 2007Posts: 125
#3
thanks mate might do it myself then will both need doing? is it best to do both, what size is the roll bar for a furio
Saxperience Post WhoreJoined: Feb 2006dudley United Kingdom (England)Posts: 6790106 gti/ SEAT LCR
#4
if you mean front and back by both then its not necasary but it would be better. you also need 2 bushes for the front.ive got no idea what the arb size is of the furio maybe someone else will know.why not uprate to a gti or vts one then you will notice a sizable difference.
Infrequent PosterJoined: Jun 2007Posts: 125
#5
i mean the front ones, mine is a 1.4 furio but i think apart from the engine it is a vtr/s, when i went for the bushes they said i had to measure the anti roll bar, is that the thickness off it? surely someone on here can save me the hassle, also is they are a thread on how to change these. thanks
Infrequent PosterJoined: Jun 2007Posts: 125
#6
am i right in thinking for a 1.4 furio the busher size is 21mm.
Super ModeratorJoined: Feb 2004Tonbridge United Kingdom (England)Posts: 38236Vtr, 172, throttle bodied track slut
#7
powerflex are best imo for arb bushes.
Polyrace for the rest (they dont fit the arb to well)
Infrequent PosterJoined: Jun 2007Posts: 125
#8
well i have bought some cost me £13.54p so i will fit them on sunday are they difficult