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Has anybody ever replaced the bushings in the rear axle guiding arm?
I think mine are worn out. Those rubber parts are not that good any more after 16 years.
And are those the same for all types or is this one different because I have a M030 option??
See also the picture what I exact mean to describe.
Thanks.
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Because I'm a streetdriver I do not prefer bronze bushings but "plastic" this because the rumour what is given direct to the body in case of metal to metal contact!.
I hate a noisy car. That is the reason I going to replace it, and of course they are worn out.
Does somebody have experience with both ? the "plastic" and bronze ones?
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FLASH: What make you think they are shot?
First of all, If I drive on a stone road there is something hammering against the bottom at the right rear side. Ithought first it was the exhaust but it wasn't.
Second. After I replaced the bushing from the rear guiding arm I noticed that the arm could wigle.
Third I do have a metal to metal sound in the interior witch is not a bad differential or so. The sound is coming from the right rear side. Wheelbearings are already replaced but gives no improvement. The sound stays.
The thoughts are that the mechanical sound from the tip is transferred throught the suspension to the interior by some worn rubber bushing that causes metal to metal contact.......
The sounds appears from 40 miles an hour to 65 miles an hour. above that the sound is not heared yet because the exhaust and tires made more noise. And it fluctuates when the suspension hits a bump.
Turning left and right in fast corners makes no different.
You can describe the sound as listening with your stetoscoop direct onto a bearing.
It is a little frustrating but the car gets newer and better everytime.
The only thing I did not was replacing or regreasing the constant velocity joint on the wheelside.......
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I'd replaced the inside bushing from the rear axle guide arm. (the aluminium)
The tranny mount could be shot but it isn't. I'd allready got it out. but nothing is wrong overthere.
I'd also replaced the CV at the tranny. But did not the one at the side of the wheel.
The CV feels good by hand but I don't know what it does under torque............or in free run?
When I set the transmission in neutral at 60 mph the sound is still there.
playing with the trottle and in 3 or 4 gear gives no fluctuation of the sound.
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Turning to the left and right does not efflect on the sound.
The bearing is replaced a while ago. 1000 miles. After replacing I still have the same sound. First of all I thought that is was that what I and others heard.
Because I have already replaced all major parts there's one left...........
The outher cv.
So I'd ordered it for 95 $ so I wait for delivery and will replace it.
I'm not going to clean it or regrease it anyway. I just do it good.
After replacing the cv, the car is brand new at the right rear side <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Only the bushings will be left in old condition.
I'll keep you informed.
Ritchie owner of a '92 Coupe Tiptronic with the following standardoptions: C00, 030, 139, 249, 258, 340, 383, 387, 403, 418, 454, 490, 494, 567, 573, 650, 690, 14951