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Old 26th November 2012, 13:40   #7
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Originally Posted by HarryM1BYT View Post
If you are going to do a comparison, it might be worth also including the popular adaption of the Modeo lower mount too. I have had one on my CDTi for around two years now and no issues at all.

If I were replacing now, my inclination would be to try the Chinese mount, because assuming it caused no vibration issues, the built in limit buffers suggest it is likely more robust than the OEM unit. It is the lack of the buffers and extra movement, which causes the OEM units to split.
Hi Harry.
never seen a Modeo one but if yours as been on for two years i should imagine it would need no more testing than that but for those whom would like to have as near an OEM mount the (roverlink) looks to be the jobby and as you point out with those extra buffers it should be better and last longer, Arctic.
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