THE PROBLEM
The stock center support bearing carrier holds the driveshaft in place with rubber so thin about 20 lbs of force moves it from center to the end of its travel. During launches and shifts, the driveshaft is allowed to travel off-center, decreasing throttle response and causing oscillations through the drivetrain. As they age, the carrier rubber sags and dry rots, ruining the driveshaft alignment.
THE SOLUTION
This upgraded unit keeps the driveshaft firmly in place at all times, and its solid construction ensures it will never wear out. The thick bushings ensure the driveshaft cannot move from center, maintaining driveshaft alignment at all times. Isolation dampers separate the carrier frame from the body, minimizing NVH transmission.
THE BUSHINGS
Two options are available for the bushings, both of which are many times over better than the stock bushings. We???ve paid close attention to the NVH levels associated with this upgrade. After extensive design iterations, we???ve come up with custom isolator bushings that separate the carrier from the body of the vehicle and mounting hardware. These carriers substantially reduce NVH levels.
The street bushings absorb most of the NVH from the drivetrain. Some light NVH is possible at some speeds in the form of a soft hum. With a modified exhaust or windows down you???ll probably never hear it.
The track bushings are for those who want no-compromise drivetrain performance. These may create a substantial amount of cabin noise. Not sure which is for you? Try them both, they???re interchangeable!
INSTALLATION
Installation doesn???t require removal of the driveshaft. The 2-part design clamps around the OEM bearing. The old carrier must be removed, so a cutting tool is required.
FITMENT
8V A3/S3/RS3
8Y A3/S3/RS3
8S/Mk3 TT/TTS/TTRS
Mk7 Golf R, Alltrack, SportWagen 4Motion
Mk8 Golf R
Part Numbers
Full Assemblies
Street - 8V001A0-S
Track - 8V001A0-T
Both - 8V001A0-B
Bushing Packs
Street - BSH02A2
Track - BSH02A3