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Does anyone make an anti lift kit?

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I have a 2015 Octavia Vrs DSG which I have had remapped to approximately 300bhp. Love the extra power but axel tramp is a real issue. I can't seem to find an anti lift kit they all seem to be for the mk2 does anyone know if one exists?

What pist0nbr0ke says is correct, the suspension is a different design and an alk is not longer relevant. I have the Superpro caster increase bushing kit that is mentioned as well as a Powerflex dogbone insert and it does a wonderful job of limiting wheel hop.

On 01/11/2019 at 15:12, geoffs3310 said:

axel tramp is a real issue

Second to installing a dogbone engine mount. I've got a 034 billet alu version on currently, but some of the community on here advise on getting steel instead (since 034 decided 6 months after purchase that you'll need an additional part to mitigate distortion) - like the APR version. Either way, it's basically eliminated axle tramp / wheel-hop in mine.

 

If you do decide to go for it, double-check what version you'll need as there are 2 different types dependent on what's currently fitted to your vehicle.

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13 minutes ago, Ads230 said:

Second to installing a dogbone engine mount. I've got a 034 billet alu version on currently, but some of the community on here advise on getting steel instead (since 034 decided 6 months after purchase that you'll need an additional part to mitigate distortion) - like the APR version. Either way, it's basically eliminated axle tramp / wheel-hop in mine.

 

If you do decide to go for it, double-check what version you'll need as there are 2 different types dependent on what's currently fitted to your vehicle.

 

Amazing thanks, someone else I spoke to mentioned the dogbone mount and since it's so cheap to try it's a no brainer really. I'll pick up one of the stainless steel ones and give it a go

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