We bought my son a 2000 Audi TT at auction a while back and now its time to get it nicer.
It ran when we got it-like a lawnmower. We replaced one dead coil and it settled into a decent running machine. It's current list of woes includes:
- Vibrations at idle. It has a cone filter intake, an open blow off tube, and some shrink wrap repaired coil wires.
- Terrible terrible front shocks. As bad as I've ever driven. It turns small bumps into sweet jumps and slight potholes into smashing impacts that feel like you've bent a wheel. The rear may be shot as well, but the front is really dramatic about it.
- Clutch master didn't like being ignored for so long and got lazy. The pedal rests comfortably on the floor now instead of springing back up like a good clutch master/pedal.
- Amusing 1990's style dash warning lights that I think are warning me of an active volcano.
- Lots of play in the front end.
- A few new wrinkles in the front and rear bumper covers from my 15yo learning to drive by using My 4 runner as a cue, the TT as a cue ball, and knocking the 8 ball (wifes WRX) of of 4 jackstands onto its transmission. 4Runners a beast, TT's are tough, Bellhousings can slice car floors if they land on them. Props to the kid-She's wrecked approximately 1 car per mile driven.
Questions for the forum:
- Any thoughts on what to chase for the idle vibration? It doesn't seem like a dying dual mass flywheel vibration, and I didn't see poly mounts.
- What do you like for shocks? It will be 99.99% daily driven, and maybe autocrossed a few times in its lifetime.
- Who's your favorite parts supplier for easy stuff like clutch hydraulics?
- Is the rear-front A-Arm bushing the go to for front end play? I will get under there and look around/push on some stuff, but It looks like an easy culprit.
Thanks in advance!