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THE GARAGE (SERVICE, MAINTENANCE & REPAIR) => DIESEL => Topic started by: TWB on December 05, 2024, 23:04:43
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Just in process of replacing my steering rack on 2011 FD hatchback and decided to replace the roll stopper engine mounts as rubbers were perishing.
I didn't clock it until I was fitting the new ones but the front mount has a much larger bolt hole than the rear and I was wondering if there is supposead to be a tube or bushings in it?
T front mount hole is about 14mm and the rear mount hole is about 11mm and the bolts are 10mm F+R.
I don't think the one I removed had anything in it but I'm now wondering if it has already had a replacement previous to my ownership and something wasn't fitted.
OEN part number is 219102H000
Struggling to find any good info inline regarding this and the manual diagrams aren't quite clear enough to make out.
Cheers
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Do you mean the holes for the bolts that fix the roll stopper to the subframe, or the hole in the middle of the rubber bushing through which the long transverse bolt passes through? I replaced one about 18 months ago, and got the part through Autodoc. There is a metal sleeve that is bonded into the rubber. If you search on Autodoc using the OEM part number, there is a large choice of parts from different manufacturers, one or more of these might let you get a dimensioned drawing of the part to check if you have the right part.