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[Audi A3/S3] HELP: ARB bush replacement


Rusty
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Hi folks,

I decided to change the front Anti-roll bar bushes on my S3 this weekend and while doing the job I've noticed that when I removed the old bushes I found that there is plastic sleeves on the ARB where the bushes fit.

On inspection I have found that one of these sleeves was broken.

I have checked on ETKA and there is no mention of these plastic sleeves but I have noticed that there is two different sizes of bushes (19mm & 21mm).

I checked the new bushes i've got and its 19mm ones that I've been given and the diameter of the ARB is 19mm (without sleeves).

Can anyone tell me where I can get these sleeves or would I get away with fitting the 19mm bushes without the use of the sleeves.

Cheers

Rusty

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  • 7 months later...

I`ve just encountered the same problem! Took the old bushes off the front ARB and the plastic type sleaves dropped out! Can anyone confirm that the plasic sleaves are part of the roll bar or not?

Do powerflex bushes still require these plastic sleaves to be on the roll bar?

By the way I noticed my roll bar shifted over to the passenger side of the car. The bottom ball joint on the drop link from the strut was hitting the alloy intake pipe for the turbo! Anyone else with knocking suspension should check this asap or it could be even more expensive to fix!

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I think i`ll do it myself! Just in the process of getting some prices for a new roll bar and bushes. I stripped them down once already and just replaced the rubbers to keep me going a bit longer! It`s not that much of a complicated job, just a bit fiddly.

I certainly ain't gonna let the stealer's take advantage of me and charge a total fortune! I`ve read that the 4 wheel alignment is required afterwards but I'm not so sure myself? Maybe someone can explain why? The roll bar is non adjustable so replacing it shouldn't alter the wheel track?

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No need for a 4 wheel alignment with just an arb replacement. The front is a pig of a job as you have to lower the subframe to get it out. Less of a job on non quattro cars.

If you start removing suspension components then yes you will need an alignment.

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That`s basically what I thought then! I did the rubber bushes easy enough but I noticed there was a bit more work involved to get the bar out. Will probably uprate to powerflex bushes when I get around to doing it properly. It seems a silly idea that the bar has plastic type sleeves on it in the first place. They seem to be the main cause of my problems! They should have just made the bar all steel!

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