Thank you so much, this is really helpful.
Front and rear drop links as well as rear anti roll bar bushes are all easy.
Thanks, this sounds like a good place to start.
The rest do require you to do a bit more work (removing arms, front subframe) and may need geometry afterwards.
Front control arm bushes can also make a big difference if yours are original, just a bit more work and you risk snapping subframe bolts. Just remember that getting geometry done is important so you may want to bite the bullet and do more in one go.
When you say do more in one go, which bushes other than the front control arm should I be looking at changing at the same time?
Sorry for all the questions, I'm new to the underside of the car and the locations of the bushes.
How are your shocks and springs? Did you say standard? Replacing rear shocks and springs is really easy. I replaced with OE spec Sachs parts, if doing again I would look at the uprated but still OE height Bilsteins shocks. I’m not keen on lowered suspension for a daily. If your shocks are original or more than a few years old, don’t be surprised to find that they are blown (front and rear).
Yes they're standard. This sounds like a good next step after the front+rear drop links and rear anti roll bar bushes. Appreciate the recommendation on the Bilsteins.
Would it be beneficial to replace
front shocks+springs too, but as a beginner it's easier to start with replacing the rear ones?
I went original specification bushes (either VW or good supplier like Lemforder), with Powerflex for the front and rear anti roll bars. This was to increase roll stiffness without lowering height (aftermarket bars would also have done that, this was a step in between).
Thanks.