NL2019-14 VW Touareg, Audi Q7 & Porsche Cayenne

05 April 2019

NL2019-14 VW Touareg, Audi Q7 & Porsche Cayenne

As vehicles age so do the rubber bushes and components fitted to them. This can often result in excessive suspension movement, steering vagueness and poor handling, not to mention being the reason for many-a-failed MOT tests.

This was certainly found to be the case on the popular, full-sized luxury SUV’s VW Touareg, Audi Q7 and Porsche Cayenne where worn OE front subframe bushes can often be the cause of knocking and front end instability.

PFF85-1605 Front Subframe Mounting Bush comes in two halves with a separate aluminium centre sleeve to save labour time, providing an easy to install, fit-and-forget, lifetime warrantied solution.

If your vehicle is clunky over bumps or hard to keep in a straight line, the chances are you need Powerflex subframe bushes.

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A range of bushes engineered for the road to compliment your classic car.

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