Porsche 928 motorsteun 92837503900 | Set advies voor S2 S3 S4 GT GTS 1983-1995
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Porsche 928 motorsteun 92837503900 | Set advies voor S2 S3 S4 GT GTS 1983-1995

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Porsche 928 motorsteun 92837503900 | Set advies voor S2 S3 S4 GT GTS 1983-1995Porsche 928 motorsteun 1983 1995 92837503900 Deze sterke Porsche 928 motorsteun is geschikt voor de Porsche 928 vanaf modeljaar 1983 t m 1995 en vervangt origineel onderdeelnummer 92837503900. De motorsteun is ontwikkeld als duurzaam alternatief voor het originele onderdeel en helpt motortrillingen bij stationair draaien en tijdens het rijden sterk te verminderen. Een Porsche 928 heeft altijd twee motorsteunen. Wij adviseren om deze altijd

Porsche 928 motorsteun 1983-1995 – 92837503900

Deze sterke Porsche 928 motorsteun is geschikt voor de Porsche 928 vanaf modeljaar 1983 t/m 1995 en vervangt origineel onderdeelnummer 92837503900. De motorsteun is ontwikkeld als duurzaam alternatief voor het originele onderdeel en helpt motortrillingen bij stationair draaien en tijdens het rijden sterk te verminderen.

Een Porsche 928 heeft altijd twee motorsteunen. Wij adviseren om deze altijd gelijktijdig te vervangen. Het vervangen van de motorsteunen is relatief veel werk, waardoor het niet logisch is om slechts één zijde te vernieuwen. Daarnaast zijn beide motorsteunen meestal even oud en in vergelijkbare staat. Door beide steunen tegelijk te vervangen, voorkom je dat je het werk later opnieuw moet doen.

Bekijk ook van tevoren of de carterpakking vervangen moet worden. Dat is bij deze reparatie goed te combineren.

Voordelen van deze Porsche 928 motorsteun

  • Vervangt origineel Porsche onderdeelnummer 92837503900
  • Geschikt voor Porsche 928 vanaf 1983 t/m 1995
  • Past op 928 S / S2 / S3 / S4 / GT / GTS
  • Geschikt voor 4.7, 5.0 en 5.4 liter motoren
  • Vermindert trillingen bij stationair en hogere toerentallen
  • Zorgt voor een soepelere motorloop en rijervaring
  • Lange levensduur door sterke constructie, geen hydrolager
  • Wordt geleverd met 2 nieuwe moeren
  • Let op: voor één auto zijn altijd 2 motorsteunen nodig

Wanneer moet je de Porsche 928 motorsteunen vervangen?

Versleten of doorgezakte motorsteunen zijn vaak te herkennen aan extra trillingen in de carrosserie, vooral bij stationair draaien. Ook tijdens het rijden kan de motor minder soepel aanvoelen. Omdat dit langzaam ontstaat, wennen veel 928-rijders aan de trillingen en merken ze pas na vervanging hoe groot het verschil eigenlijk is.

In het filmpje op deze productpagina laten we zien hoe je eenvoudig onder de auto kunt controleren of de motorsteunen zijn doorgezakt en aan vervanging toe zijn.

Altijd beide motorsteunen vervangen

Bij de Porsche 928 is het sterk aan te raden om beide motorsteunen tegelijk te vervangen. Het demonteren en monteren kost relatief veel tijd, en wanneer één motorsteun is doorgezakt, is de andere meestal ook versleten of verzwakt. Door direct beide steunen te vernieuwen, staat de motor weer netjes recht en worden trillingen gelijkmatig opgevangen.

Dit voorkomt extra werk achteraf en zorgt voor het beste resultaat na montage.

Montagetip: stalen leiding van het stuurhuis

Bij montage kan het voorkomen dat een stalen leiding van het stuurhuis tegen de motorsteun aan komt. Dit is eenvoudig op te lossen door de leiding voorzichtig een klein beetje te verbuigen, zodat er voldoende ruimte ontstaat.

Een andere oplossing is om vóór montage het tapeind van de motorsteun aan die zijde ongeveer 5 mm in te korten. Hierdoor ontstaat extra ruimte en voorkom je dat de leiding tegen de motorsteun aan zit.

Controleer na montage altijd of er voldoende vrije ruimte rondom de motorsteun en de stuurhuisleiding aanwezig is.

Ervaring uit onze eigen werkplaats

We hebben inmiddels meer dan 160 sets verkocht en in onze eigen werkplaats al meer dan 80 sets gemonteerd. Daardoor weten we uit praktijkervaring dat het verschil na montage direct merkbaar is. De motor loopt rustiger, trillingen nemen af en de auto voelt weer veel verfijnder aan.

Geschikt voor

Deze motorsteun is geschikt voor onder andere:

  • Porsche 928 S vanaf 1983
  • Porsche 928 S2
  • Porsche 928 S3
  • Porsche 928 S4
  • Porsche 928 GT
  • Porsche 928 GTS

Geschikt voor de Porsche 928 met 4.7, 5.0 en 5.4 liter motor.

Let op: de eerste Porsche 928 modellen met 4.5 liter motor hebben een rechte motorsteun waarbij de zijwaartse krachten met extra dempers worden opgevangen. Voor deze vroege modellen zijn modificaties nodig om deze motorsteun passend te maken.

Origineel productnummer: 92837503900
Aantal nodig per auto: 2 stuks

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