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anybody know if the engine mount nearest the cam belt is the same on a xantia td xud as on the bx td i have been in touch with gsf and they only list a bx one but they thought they were the same but wernt positive thanks
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According to pr.net they are significantly different :(

They normally don't seem to give much bother. I'd see if I could get one from a scrapper as they are quite expensive from Citroen.
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the one i know to be the same is the lower stabalizer bush which GSF call the lower mount
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Is it the metallic bridge or the rubber carrier on the inner wing you need ?
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im presuming its the rubber i want.when starting or stopping the engine it leaps about giving the car a good ole shake its fine at all other times thanks
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that sounds like the lower staberlizer bush to me
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