Volkswagen/Audi MQB Chassis Rear Suspension DIY OVERHAUL - (GTI, Golf R, A3, S3, RS3, TT, TTRS)

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    ►Nate Vincent, Driver of the #72 Volkswagen GTI TCR, walks us through how to upgrade your rear suspension on an MK7 GTI. Camber arms, trailing arms, and toe links are being upgraded and we're calling it "rear suspension plus." The majority of the components are from our friends at 034Motorsport.
    This kit is shown on a MK7 GTI, but it's also applicable on a Golf, Golf R, Audi RS3, S3, TT, TT Quattro, A3, and A3 Quattro.
    Are you looking to upgrade the handling of your MQB chassis Aud or VW? Then look no further as this 034 Motorsport kit which includes the Rear Trailing Arm Spherical Bearing Upgrade Kit which is designed to replace the factory rubber bushings, resulting in improved handling, and more predictable and precise cornering. It also includes the 034Motorsport MQB Density Line Adjustable Rear Toe Links to facilitate simple and precise toe adjustments, making alignment changes for optimal track performance or even tire wear easier than ever. Lastly the 034Motorsport Density Line Rear Adjustable Upper Control Arms allow for simple and precise camber adjustments. Dialing in your alignment has never been easier!
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Komentáře • 30

  • @jackc244
    @jackc244 Před 3 lety +14

    You should be loading the car to ride height before tightening all the bolts to factory specs when working with suspension parts that move with the road

  • @louispatiakas3339
    @louispatiakas3339 Před 3 lety +2

    What I appreciate about this how to video, is that they used simple hand tools only.

  • @fredjones5327
    @fredjones5327 Před 4 lety +1

    Absolutely amazing bro thanks for this video!!

  • @fern_v
    @fern_v Před 8 měsíci +1

    Given these guys are a major seller of parts, I am surprised at the lack of actual procedure to install these parts. They are re-using bolts that are torque to yield (throw away) of which they sell replacements for! Also never torque the suspension bolts at full droop like they do here or you will be replacing your bushings again in a short time and have noises you don't like. I can appreciate the general guidance on a VW multilink rear but man, are they doing the shade tree youtube watcher a dis-service by not doing it by the book which will end up causing ppl problems.

  • @kylejg85
    @kylejg85 Před 6 měsíci

    For the trailing arms, if the bushing is the only difference, why replace the entire arm and bushing, rather than just replacing the bushings? It's much cheaper to just buy the bushings isn't it? Could you make a video that shows how to replace just the bushings on an MQB platform Audi or VW?

  • @MarkJCarruthers
    @MarkJCarruthers Před 6 lety +8

    Question. 90nm + 90degrees tells me we are working with a stretch bolt. Wouldn't you want to replace it?

    • @AlessioSangalli
      @AlessioSangalli Před 6 lety +2

      As soon as I saw that on the vijeo I came down to the comment section to look for it. I am pretty sure it's a stretch bolt and I would not reuse the old one myself

    • @AlessioSangalli
      @AlessioSangalli Před 6 lety +8

      Also, using a torque wrench to do the "+90 degrees"... Cringe :)

    • @trancemiro
      @trancemiro Před 6 lety +1

      I was about to add exactly same comment but I saw yours. You are right, anytime you see torque + degrees will tell you that bolt should be new.
      Anyway good video. Little feedback, maybe concentrate camera more on the job rather then mechanic.

  • @peterdodd8883
    @peterdodd8883 Před 3 lety +1

    When you put the trailing arm back in the cup and tighten the bolt should you still be able to move the arm up and down without it bouncing back or making the installing of the cup awkward because the arm is pushing the cup out of position. Would this be due to over tightening the bolt should the arm move up and down without springing back into the position that was achieved when the cup bolt was tightened?

  • @auxmike718
    @auxmike718 Před 3 lety +3

    I hope he used all new stretch bolts!

  • @auxmike718
    @auxmike718 Před 3 lety +3

    For those without a lift; image doing this laying on your back.... :(

    • @Ben-bg2eg
      @Ben-bg2eg Před 3 lety +4

      Don’t have to imagine

    • @ajeetm
      @ajeetm Před 2 lety

      Word. I have to do this job again since the stretch bolt came loose, going to a DIY shop this time.

  • @vasonyang
    @vasonyang Před 5 lety +2

    Question about the the rear camber arm. In order to adjust the camber if the length is far away from proper setting, it needs to remove the wheel + remove the outer mounting bolt of the camber arm . Am I right?

    • @touringusa8760
      @touringusa8760 Před 5 lety

      I would think just loosen the two nuts on the camber arm and rotate the center threaded rod to desired specification.

  • @Master321v
    @Master321v Před 5 lety +1

    Great parts! Ehat about NVH level on daily basis?!

  • @MrSrtman18
    @MrSrtman18 Před 5 měsíci

    Nate use a light next time. No one can see anything.

  • @dopiaza2006
    @dopiaza2006 Před 5 lety

    At 17:30 in the top right corner is the factory eccentric toe adjustment bolt on the inner end of the spring mounting arm
    - why wouldn't you just use this? Also, is the camber arm adjustable in situ? looks like you have to remove it to adjust? Thanks.

  • @Gberg8888
    @Gberg8888 Před 4 lety +1

    Does anyone make some inserts for that bushing instead of replacing the arm with a spherical bearing which would die in salty winters?

    • @fcpeuro
      @fcpeuro  Před 4 lety

      Hi Benjamin, we have two different kits that accomplish that.
      This: www.fcpeuro.com/products/audi-vw-bushing-powerflex-pf85k-1008 And this: www.fcpeuro.com/products/audi-vw-bushing-powerflex-pf85k-1007
      The difference is in the engine mount style. If you look at the photos you can determine which one matches your car.

    • @fern_v
      @fern_v Před 8 měsíci

      There are a few companies that make the bushing out of polyurethane, Nolathane, Super Pro and I think Energy Suspension off the top of my head.

  • @gnmalai
    @gnmalai Před 3 lety

    Dear , do this fits on any mqb? For example Skoda Superb mk3?

  • @omarrajhi9510
    @omarrajhi9510 Před 7 měsíci

    wait so vw used the same reaar suspension on mk5,6 and 7? i have a mk6 and its identical

  • @thecrittergitter7576
    @thecrittergitter7576 Před 2 lety

    You may drive in that pin out of that rivet look like buttering a slice of bread. Not so at my place. Of course mine is a 2007 rabbit with 200,000 miles on it and it's never been replaced.

  • @peterdodd8883
    @peterdodd8883 Před 3 lety

    Where can I get a trailing arms with this bearing for a mk5 golf please?

    • @Pug205GtiMi16
      @Pug205GtiMi16 Před 3 lety

      Any response, looking for the same as you for Mk5 gti due to inner wear on rear tyre. Suspect it's bushings worn but will replace parts with adjustable. Thks

    • @peterdodd8883
      @peterdodd8883 Před 3 lety

      Didn't get a reply .
      Dd

    • @Pug205GtiMi16
      @Pug205GtiMi16 Před 3 lety

      @@peterdodd8883 did some further looking and seems you can buy from 034 Motorsport