Volkswagen Forum - VW Forums for Volkwagen enthusiasts

Volkswagen Forum - VW Forums for Volkwagen enthusiasts (https://volkswagenforum.com/forum/)
-   Volkswagen GTi / TDi (https://volkswagenforum.com/forum/volkswagen-gti-tdi-26/)
-   -   Suspension question!!! 2003 mk4 gti vr6 (https://volkswagenforum.com/forum/volkswagen-gti-tdi-26/suspension-question-2003-mk4-gti-vr6-7258/)

loquat15 01-20-2009 07:13 PM

Suspension question!!! 2003 mk4 gti vr6
 
2 Attachment(s)
Why does VW have to be so different from the rest!! ARG!!! [:@]

I installed new springs and struts on my friends 2003 GTI VR6, i put it together and... well it doesnt make sense to me. usually upper strut mounts have 3 studs that stick through the unibody and well... thats where they mount and how they stay put.

On these cars... you have the spring, spring plate, bearing, suspension strut mount (fits into part of the unibody), nut, stop plate (installed from on top), and then your locknut.

It's all installed, when the car is on the ground, the stops sit up about an inch or less from the mount, when raised it drops and stops on the mount. While raised, i can lift the wheel/strut assembly and feel it move up into where the rubber mount seats from underneath. I am pretty sure this is not normal!!!

So a couple questions here...

#1. Do the strut stops rest on the unibody or do they just sit above by an inch or less?

#2. Are the strut stops supposed to rest on the unibody when the car is lifted off the ground? (doesn't seem right to me)

I am assuming this upper stop is down all the way with no gap due to the car being raised on a lift, on ground i am assuming it would be up a little.
Attachment 3604

Ah, here's one with it most likely on the ground with the stop being raised like how i said...

Attachment 3605

Thanks for your input! And please... don't harass me too much haha


loquat15 01-27-2009 12:47 AM

RE: Suspension question!!! 2003 mk4 gti vr6
 
UGH seriously?

moose09876 02-19-2009 02:29 PM

Mine are the same way. I just changed my shocks on Tuesday. What you're experiencing is normal. I thought the same thing, and had no idea how to remove the suspension b/c I'm used to working on a MX-6, which has the normal strut towers.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:12 PM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands