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Everything posted by Supercharged
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Do you want to try saying that again?
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Thats the one dude!
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Yeah, they are less than a 10er from GSF
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If you mean the gap under the lower tray then all corrado's are like that because of the adjustable column, I agree it doesn't look to tidy and you can see all the ignition wiring looms underneath :roll:
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For me, PVW lost it ages ago... around the time when they featured some mongrel Corrado that looked more like a mk4 golf / Seat Leon cut and shut I swore never to buy another issue!
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what do you use on leather seats....shine not req
Supercharged replied to steveo29's topic in Interior
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Unless you want a full stainless steel system, stick to original VW exhaust, they are competitive and last a very long time! I recently replaced the backbox on my mums Golf and i bought an OE part from VW and gave my local garage a 10er to fit, this worked out at less than half the price of the cheapest quote I got and that would have been a patent part (only good for around 50k miles from my experience) If your going for a full system then, fair enough, you won't pay alot more for a custom stainles job - I recomend Powerflow as I am very pleased with mine but there are other good manufacturers and I would say the quality of fitment is just as important as the parts themselves - so make sure you go somewhere you know are good!
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Same pads and discs, get the Mk4 to Mk2 conversion hoses from Goodridge
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If its anything like the Mk2 Golf its alot easier just to chop the wiring and re-solder it...
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If he swaps them won't he then have the same problem on the other side? :roll: :lol:
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A motor :lol: There are resisters in the control box that decipher the speed, these then trigger a relay (ontop of fusebox in the usual place i think) that lifts the spoiler up and down...
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Take it out for a spin (not literally!) and then check how hot each wheel is afterwards - That should tell you which corner is causing problems
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Maybe be can send BannanaMan round to visit?
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Nice to see they do there research and ask the question on the GTi forum rather than THE Corrado Forum :? Anyone own a Corrado GTi? :roll:
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What was the delivery cost - I heard someone say that ordering from BBM to ship over here was very expensive?
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I had this happen in my Mums golf after she overloaded it, nothing was broken just the catch did not have enought room to open, managed to prise it with a flatbladed screwdriver
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Yeah Halfords sell Sykes Pickavent ones, you will need them from the fronts, rears are not under much compression. You will however need a garage or bodyshop to do the geometry and wheel allignment after fitment and also adjust the rear brake bias if lowering by more than 35mm
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It will be the same as MK3's with abs so you might find one... They might not be much new from VW, always worth enquiring...
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The part number on ETKA is 535253409A so Is a Corrado specific part (about £100 from VW but maybe cheaper than that now as my ETKA prices are well out of date) Saying that they can probably bodge a GTi one to fit....
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I think Eurocarparts sell Bilstiein...
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Have a search for 'ISV'
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Is it ok now? maybe as VR6 said it got flung forwards and the float mechanism got stuck at the top for a bit, I wouldn't worry unless it keeps happening.
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Kev, thats because I have advised my friends to leave yours and take the Mk3 down the road as its a far more reliable car :lol:
