Engine mounts
Hello
I have an Australian 2010 Audi A7 3.0 supercharged. US started getting them in 2012 so it's a bit confusing for replacement parts. My engine mounts are buggered. I need both sides. My engine code is cgwb and we get the 7 speed dct in Australia. I have been quoted 4G0199381pm and pl from Audi Oz. There are lf and le versions and a few others too. I have found the following below. What are the differences in mounts with those different ending letters? Overseas are about half the price then parts here..... Any help would be great!! Thank you https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.aud...6feaffaca7.jpg Found this online... https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.aud...1a25c76b55.jpg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.aud...dd5bb788d4.jpg My Audi sticker for my car https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.aud...6aca835b01.jpg AUDI Australias parts page from Audi dealer |
The part numbers you have are what you need. The other letters may be similar but not exact. I found this link that shows your model numbers and what fits your car.
https://cars245.com/en/item/audi-vol...81PM-mounting/ |
Originally Posted by davepjr71
(Post 25340270)
The part numbers you have are what you need. The other letters may be similar but not exact. I found this link that shows your model numbers and what fits your car.
https://cars245.com/en/item/audi-vol...81PM-mounting/ So that website with the meyle mounts that show a description similar to 199381 le and lf may not fit? |
Originally Posted by davepjr71
(Post 25340270)
The part numbers you have are what you need. The other letters may be similar but not exact. I found this link that shows your model numbers and what fits your car.
https://cars245.com/en/item/audi-vol...81PM-mounting/ |
Originally Posted by Sammy Chops
(Post 25340272)
Bit of digging shows that the 8 speed auto as listed with the meyles are indeed different even if only slightly. The pm and pl versions are 350 usd cheaper on that site than the here. You are a bloody legend mate!
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Check out the 034motorsports engine mounts. They are not liquid filled, so can't leak like the OEM ones. I had them put on my car and hopefully will be the last pair needed.
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There are drawbacks - they do not react to engine vibration at certain speeds so will cause extra noise and a slight reduction in overall refinement.
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