An often overlooked maintenance item are the two rubber bushings where the rear struts bolt through the body.
These bushings are inexpensive and over time get quite compressed, and deteriorate with age, heat, ozone, and just plain suspension wear.
They are inexpensive and are a moderate DIY job to replace. They can make a BIG difference in the ride and refinement (noise transmission) of your car.
Here are what they look like for those of you interested. You need two of each.
The part numbers are:
124 326 03 68
201 326 18 68
and are #29 and #23 in the diagram below.
Cheers,
Gerry
These bushings are inexpensive and over time get quite compressed, and deteriorate with age, heat, ozone, and just plain suspension wear.
They are inexpensive and are a moderate DIY job to replace. They can make a BIG difference in the ride and refinement (noise transmission) of your car.
Here are what they look like for those of you interested. You need two of each.
The part numbers are:
124 326 03 68
201 326 18 68
and are #29 and #23 in the diagram below.
Cheers,
Gerry












