My Strut Mounts were Disentegrating!
That's what happens with the old style oem mounts... they disintegrate over time. And the rubber replacement ones ending up falling apart as well. I have had my car 13 years and replaced the mounts at least 4 times (and only 25k miles over those 13 years).. I JUST switched to the ones made by the forum member wayne and they are excellent and I do expect them to hold up longer than a few years
Looks like you unfortunately went with the lousy URO shock mounts (the yellow color is a dead giveaway). After they fall apart in a year or less, contact forum member Wayne (cjd777) and snag a pair of his custom-designed ones. They are the best you will find (with plenty of research and testing behind them)....
URO supposedly upgraded the mounts they sell now.(darker foam material)
I have some WAYNE MOUNTS on my XK8 and some upgraded URO mounts on the two XKRs.
The race is on to see the 'time-test' results!!(I do keep the WAYNE MOUNTS in stock for me and my customers)
I have some WAYNE MOUNTS on my XK8 and some upgraded URO mounts on the two XKRs.
The race is on to see the 'time-test' results!!(I do keep the WAYNE MOUNTS in stock for me and my customers)
Unfortunately you will be back in there very shortly as indicated by the dreaded yellow crap. I suggest some research of old threads into this very common issue.
Last edited by baxtor; Jul 12, 2024 at 06:10 PM.
You can see this new one is already off centre. It’s such a pain. Another upvote for the Wayne/Steve isolators.
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I had a new URO set put on in Febuary, since then I've done just under 4000 miles, 1200 miles on Sunday and Monday doing a trip to Scotland and back. Mounts are still OK, there is a slight shift off center but nothing like others have reported. The material feels just as stiff as the OEM material so I think they have since changed the compound perhaps. The car rides very well so I don't think there are any real problems.
I put URO in mine a month or so ago, wish I knew about the other options out there from forum members. They are doing fine so far and car rides great, but its only a matter of time...Front springs are sagging a bit and plan on getting new ones so when I go back in there I'll put some upgraded mounts in.
One and the same person, Steve Davis (myself) is in Australia.
Sorry Steve, my bad, other guy is in America, I forget his name, like lots of things these days!
Steve - I think I've seen you in the FB group as well. How are your mounts fitted, by drilling the rivets on an original set and replacing the center sections? Luckily I kept my original mounts.
More recently a copy of the system has appeared out there also.
I just got my 4th set of upper mounts from Wayne YESTERDAY.
I try to keep a few pair for MY cars but customers come in the shop with 'squeaking/banging' front suspension and I end up putting a set on their car.(then I have to send the cores and get Wayne to make a new set)
Never ending cycle?
I try to keep a few pair for MY cars but customers come in the shop with 'squeaking/banging' front suspension and I end up putting a set on their car.(then I have to send the cores and get Wayne to make a new set)
Never ending cycle?
Just got my rebuild kit from Steve Davis about 10 days ago. Although my yellow URO mounts are holding up for now (other than the left strut now having drifted off center), I will be tackling this project (again) in a few months. Great service from Mr. Davis in Australia.
I know I have the Jaguar original mounts and they are almost on 50k miles...
Last edited by Aleather; Jul 18, 2024 at 08:39 PM.
Aleather, I can give you a opinion on what I can see. Those bushings you are looking at do not play into the height of the front end to any great extent.
It's determined by the large donut between the spring and the bottom of the bell metal piece and the lower shock bushings. Off center yes causing a much quicker destruction of those bushings and a bunch of rattling.
There is a plate that has the look of a top hat, it is rubber coated and wears also. Included in most kits but if not, a 70A washer is made by me to take up that slack.
Now, to your situation. Looks to be the newer URO color so a bit harder than the original and will last a little longer, all to be determined. You have already observed the start of one side, so when you get ready, talk to Steve or I and see which direction you need to proceed. Take a light and look up at the top of the spring and see how much thickness is in the bottom big washer, if less than a 1/4 inch, you are already over due.
It's determined by the large donut between the spring and the bottom of the bell metal piece and the lower shock bushings. Off center yes causing a much quicker destruction of those bushings and a bunch of rattling.
There is a plate that has the look of a top hat, it is rubber coated and wears also. Included in most kits but if not, a 70A washer is made by me to take up that slack.
Now, to your situation. Looks to be the newer URO color so a bit harder than the original and will last a little longer, all to be determined. You have already observed the start of one side, so when you get ready, talk to Steve or I and see which direction you need to proceed. Take a light and look up at the top of the spring and see how much thickness is in the bottom big washer, if less than a 1/4 inch, you are already over due.
Hi folks,
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge in the forum.
Having just bought an XKR I found that the cars front were appr. 15 - 20 millimeter lower than as per spec. I started to search the forum for guidande and understand that there are a few members that make and provide top mount bushings, of which are made of by far better materiel than what’s available by sparepartshops etc..
I would like to get in contact with Steve Davis in Australia - does someone know how to contact him without using FaceBook?
Thank you.
Kind regards
Claes
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge in the forum.
Having just bought an XKR I found that the cars front were appr. 15 - 20 millimeter lower than as per spec. I started to search the forum for guidande and understand that there are a few members that make and provide top mount bushings, of which are made of by far better materiel than what’s available by sparepartshops etc..
I would like to get in contact with Steve Davis in Australia - does someone know how to contact him without using FaceBook?
Thank you.
Kind regards
Claes










