As title really. Had one fitted to my car when I bought it and I hated it. Vibration was ridiculous. Gone back to a standard one and the difference is night and day. Car feels smoother, no horrible vibration and just a whole lot nicer. Am I in the minority? ?
Nope, for road use they're bloody horrid.
Normal rubber mount is much nicer, but when worn they slop all over the place something terrible.
Someone needs to make a mount with stiffer rubber rather than poly.
I looked at making more road-biased ones but there's so many people making dogbone mounts I don't think there's any openings for more products to sell well!
I love poly'd dogbones for two reasons. It has eradicated a loud and annoying noise/vibration under hard acceleration, and improved the gearchange noticeably too.
Considering it's a quick job to fit it and cheap to buy, I'm amazed people would prefer the standard ones. Yes there's a little bit more vibration at idle but then these cars are no Mercedes S Class anyway!
See this is the weird part, mine is the exact opposite. Gear change is far smoother with standard mount and much less vibration. Polybush was horrendous. Even the whining noise from my dying gearbox is a lot less now. I can't explain it ?
Yeah that is strange! Usually the standard rubber bush gets soft over time and causes the issues I mentioned above. I replaced the bush with a powerflex one and I immediately noticed a huge improvement. It completely got rid of the knocking on acceleration so for me it’s the best mod I’ve done. All I can think of is that they take a bit of time to bed in and soften slightly? Or maybe the condition of your standard Renault one is so good that you haven’t noticed the difference?
Possibly, it is brand new from RPD.
It's certainly transformed the car though, so I'm happy ?
Just powerflex the big bush and keep smaller one OEM that's what I did all the benefits none of the vibrations.
There meant to be torqued up, 65 NM too lose or tight can strip the tread in the gearbox and i does not make any difference to vibration.I think the trick is not to tighten the bolts up too hard when fitting them.
There meant to be torqued up, 65 NM too lose or tight can strip the tread in the gearbox and i does not make any difference to vibration.