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14th April 2022, 15:50 | #1 |
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Big thanks to Arctic
just fitted a FL1 hydromount to my cdti tourer, chose it because of Arcti's post explaining the difference in height between petrol and diesel mounts (the petrol is 15mm taller)but the diesel FL1 mount is the same height,not sure what the difference between auto and manual mounts is as it is at the engine end of car but fitted a auto mount as my tourer is auto (as we know changing gears is for peasants)only took an hour and a half well pleased with the result the car is now back to waftmatic no buzzing and vibing in the cab,cheers Arctic
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14th April 2022, 16:08 | #2 |
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Well done Steve. That’s what the club is all about, helping one and other out.
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14th April 2022, 16:11 | #3 |
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Hi Popcorn,
Arctic also makes very good handbrake compensators. Well worth changing the originals.
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14th April 2022, 16:40 | #5 |
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Thank you for the thanks, glad you got it sorted, they are a lot better than the original ones as the head of the mount is wider so the engine bracket sits better on it in my opinion. 1 I will get round to doing a full how to once i can find the time.
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