Not about to disclose my personal life on a forum but we’re good. Don’t worryI hope the insurance company knows about your brother. If not, and he is an accident, then you could be in some serious trouble
Not about to disclose my personal life on a forum but we’re good. Don’t worryI hope the insurance company knows about your brother. If not, and he is an accident, then you could be in some serious trouble
worth reading 2xYes, you can use the AP to log data, but that's not why you are getting it - you are getting it to tune your car so you can go faster quicker - while the snapshot is to really to get you to slow down and turn your GTI into a Yugo.
I wonder about this. I was taught growing up in NH to do a test to see how slippery a road is by a quick jab of the brakes (mostly to tell for ice/how slick the road is). I see this as triggering the bad driver box when I'm really being aware.They couldn't pay me to use that.
If someone pulls out in front of you and you have to emergency brake it will raise your premium while you avoided an accident.
Has anyone used Hella OEM replica aftermarket lights? A new OEM HID headlight for my car is like $1,300, but the Hella is ~$500.
sway bar bushings but i havent taken the car apart to check yet. I've been looking online to see how to change them and from what i can tell, you cant change just the bushing? is this right?
So I bought a after market digital dash for my 2017 7.5 golf comfort line. I bought it from Ali baba and I’m having issue with it with the ACC everything else is working perfectly accept that, I disconnect it and noticed this wire and I don’t know where to connect anyone know where I connect it to? I think it will work when I connect it. I connected to a OBDeleven tool and the error said that some wire is loose or damaged and I think it’s talking about that oneSo golfmk6 had a "Random / "Stupid" Questions Thread", can we start one up here? (unless there is one and i just missed it)
The goal of this thread is to allow people to ask random questions (related to mk7 stuff) and to ask "stupid" questions without getting flammed (such as "this is my first GTI, does it have a turbo?").
It's a great place for teh n00bz, experienced folks and enthusiasts.
The mk6 one was pretty good because we had a few people that were always active in the thread and very helpful. I think this thread would be valuable once it gets up and running. It'll help de-clutter other subforums too.
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Thanks for the reply. Havent had the car apart yet to look for witness marks. It happens over bumps at speed, so im thinking sway bar. I did not get shorter end linksDepends on which part you're asking about --- Swaybar endlink bushings are built into the endlink and you need to swap the whole part. The swaybar rotational bushings on top of the subframe are replaceable. I've never had to replace those, and I've done coilovers and bags on 6s and 7s (and a volvo 850R .)
Do you notice the clunk at certain parts of the suspension travel? Steering wheel turned? One side up but the other side down (driveways,) or over light bumps?
Any witness marks on the sway bars or axles? Axles could hit the bottom of the frame if you go REALLY low (coilovers, bags,) especially on the right side due to the longer axle. The bottom of the sway bar can sometimes hit the top of the control arm if you're going super low and didn't get shorter end links.
A could other places to check would be that the strut nut is tight (but it sounds like you got to that,) that the 3 hat-to-strut tower nuts are tight, and that the spring hat thingy is aligned in the notch of the bearing correctly (there's a notch, and it could rock back and forth or probably throw your castor off if not in the notch correctly.)
Any tire dust on the fender lips? Tire/fender impact usually makes a 'vip' noise versus a metal clunk, but worth checking.
In reality that would add 15 -20 min to the projectsI'm having a new turbo installed on my MK7 GTI and I'd like to ask the shop to do a few "while you're in there" jobs that in my research, take little to no extra time/ effort to do "while you're in there" and so I'm expecting to not have to have to pay additional labor since these tasks overlap the turbo install. Am I being reasonable?
In addition to the turbo, I'm bringing a new TIP, TMD, and a billet coolant flange to replace the plastic one that's located under the turbo heat shield.
On top of that, would it be reasonable to expect to pay one additional hour of labor to install a full discharge pipe (hot side) kit?
That's what I figured. With the way flat rate works, in your opinion, should I have to pay additional labor to have any of that done?In reality that would add 15 -20 min to the projects
No but I don't know how reasonable the place you're going to is.That's what I figured. With the way flat rate works, in your opinion, should I have to pay additional labor to have any of that done?