Some simple ones to consider would be upgrades to the OEM 'Front Control Arm Bushings',
the 'Rear Trailer Arm Bushings', 'The Torgue 'Dog Bone Mount Insert' and 'The Upper Motor
Mount'. Emulating the Durometer 'stiffness' level of cushioning existing in the Golf R will require
these components to be 25% higher than the Turbo Beetle's OEM levels which means bringing
things up to 75 Durometers. This is especially important if you are intending to install a Stage I
ECU (from APR) since that upgrade will not only add 50+ hp but 90+ torque as well. Even
without adding the Stage I, keep in mind that the Turbo Beetle has a torque level of 207 which
in itself allows high torque response on take-offs. The earlier mentioned upgrades will help
immensely in keeping your Beetle more firmly planted to the ground through all driving
conditions. Hopefully, your car already has the Sport Suspension but if not then that area should
also be addressed with regard to an upgrade.




