johnsimister
Active Member
A lot of road roar comes through to the cabin in my 1972 2000 TC, far more than I remember them having when they were new. The noise path is presumably through the upper link bushes and/or the springs. Would changing any or all of the bushes, the rubber ball end that engages with the spring seat and the insulating rings between the ends of the springs and the spring seats get rid of or reduce the road noise? Superficially all these rubber parts look to be in OK condition, but does the rubber harden over the decades? I'm keen to know if anyone has replaced these parts and whether it resulted in a quieter cabin.
Many thanks, John
Many thanks, John