Whiteline Front Engine - torque arm bushing - Volkswagen Golf MK7
Inserts - suits models to - 9/2015 - induces NVH - installs into voiding of original bushings
Soft factory bushings whilst they do a good job of not transmitting engine vibration, they do create vague and unresponsiveness in the vehicles drive train. Under hard acceleration, the engine and transmission rotates, Whiteline's synthetic elastomer torque arm inserts work in conjunction with the OE rubber bushing giving your car better throttle response as well as more crisp and defined gear shifts. Suits both Automatic or manual transmissions .
Fits:
AUDI A3 MK3 (TYP 8V) INCL QUATTRO(9/2012-ON)
AUDI S3 MK3 (TYP 8V) INCL RS3(9/2012-ON)
AUDI TT MK3 (TYP FV)(2/2015-ON)
VOLKSWAGEN GOLF MK7 (TYP 5G) FWD(11/2012-ON)
This product is compatible with the following vehicles
Vehicle Make | Vehicle Model | Vehicle Variant | From | To | Engine | Notes |
Volkswagen | Golf | MK 7 | 2012 | FWD |
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