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Should i get these

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will be a right pain to fit and set the camber up :D

I have a similar question on bushes for my fabia vrs. I purchased the below on ECP, they are for an Ibiza tdi FR however they are in a plastic casing as oppose to metal. I am getting them fitted at the weekend however could do with confirmation if they are correct or not.

I have the oem part references however wanted to buy from ECP.

If they are a poor choice I don't mind returning for oem quality

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^ Those are pretty much the same design as the oem ones. Most people upgrade to poly ones or the solid Cupra bushes.

I replaced all the rear bushes for powerflex poly bushes on my Octavia, I've noticed a big difference and plan to fit them to the front end soon.

Does anyone know the part number for solid Cuba bushes from Eurocarparts, or are they not available?

Cupra ones are part number 6LL407183

 

Don't know whether euro have them though.

Cut out the middle man head straight to your local SEAT dealer and ask for a couple of TCA rear bushes for a (maybe) 2006 Ibiza Cupra, job done. Part number as above ie 6LL version.

 

Edit:- I'd leave out the "Cuba" reference, that will just cause a laugh!

Edited by rum4mo

Sometime they can make sound, because they slip in the metal holder. 

The stiffness is good enough, may be better than ordinary rubber.

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Cut out the middle man head straight to your local SEAT dealer and ask for a couple of TCA rear bushes for a (maybe) 2006 Ibiza Cupra, job done. Part number as above ie 6LL version.

Edit:- I'd leave out the "Cuba" reference, that will just cause a laugh!

Cars going to garage tomorrow going to ask them If they will fit me cupra bushes is it mk4 ibiza cupra tdi I need
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Cupra ones are part number 6LL407183

Don't know whether euro have them though.

Will this be all I need to give to the garage when I take it in tomorrow

Will this be all I need to give to the garage when I take it in tomorrow

 

Yes, the 6LL version is the Ibiza Cupra solid ones.

 

They might need to order them in, so maybe it would have been better if you got them to do that first to speed up that job. (just a thought!)

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Yes, the 6LL version is the Ibiza Cupra solid ones.

They might need to order them in, so maybe it would have been better if you got them to do that first to speed up that job. (just a thought!)

cheers Ill be dropping it off at 2 today ready for tomorrow
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Skoda say that the front bolts which hold the wishbone to console (and subframe), and the three bolts and nut-plate that hold the wishbone to the balljoint all need replacement when removed.  Many people disregard this advice.

Many consoles end up with knackered threads where the front bolt has 'galled' and torn up the ali thread.  There may be a correlation between non-replacement of these bolts and this problem the next time the bolt is removed.

Skoda say that the front bolts which hold the wishbone to console (and subframe), and the three bolts and nut-plate that hold the wishbone to the balljoint all need replacement when removed.  Many people disregard this advice.

Many consoles end up with knackered threads where the front bolt has 'galled' and torn up the ali thread.  There may be a correlation between non-replacement of these bolts and this problem the next time the bolt is removed.

 

Not if you copaslip the bolt before putting it back in, helps with getting it FT as well.

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