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rubber dust shield for front struts
I am about to install ER camber plates. To use the full negative camber, the metal dust shield of the strut needs to be removed and rubber ones can be installed.
Now I have read in the forum already that a fitting shield is a VW part, most likely of a VW Passat. Anybody knows the exact year of that VW Passat so I can go to the local dealer and order one? Thanks in advance |
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You'll want to look at this thread. Contact the OP, Craig D, he'll know exactly which parts you need. Someone else probably has the part numbers handy too.
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When I got my ER camber plates I also bought perfectly size rubber boots from Chuck at ER. When installing, the upper opening was the perfect size for the top of the insert. The lower part I pulled over the castle nut joint of the strut/insert and cable tied both ends snuggly. Not sure if they had a VW part # or if ER sources them from somewhere else.
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oh, he did not mention anything but we also almost forgot the adapters for the Koni insert. I will ask him.
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