MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: golf nutter on August 27, 2011, 11:46:53 am
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i was going to swap my wheels around today, putting the rears on the fronts and vice versa due to the rears having more tread. my car doesnt have a spare wheel (08 GTi) but has some foam and a compressor. should it also have a jack??? there seems to be a cut out in the boot tidy thing that holds the other stuff. if it doesnt come with one then i shall get a trolley jack.
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I think if you had a spare wheel, then you'd have a jack too. Mine certainly does, though rather crap for much than emergency stuff. Imports had the foam stuff instead, which is what you might have.
If you're going to swap wheels around, get a proper trolley jack. Just a lot easier and safer to use IMO.
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are you saying that generally the cars came with spare wheels? was the foam system an option or was it only reserved for parallel imports...sure mine is standard uk car. :confused:
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Yup. Unless someone has deliberately replaced it, it's generally an import. Where was the PDI done?
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I thought that you had to pay extra for the spare wheel & associated kit these days....
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Depends on the make/model. But the MK5 and MK6 both come with a space saver spare wheel and jack as standard. Have a look on the VW website.
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Yup. Unless someone has deliberately replaced it, it's generally an import. Where was the PDI done?
i will check after the F1 qualifying! any other way of knowing if its a parallel import? think i am going to get a trolley jack and axle stands tomorrow.
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Depends on the make/model. But the MK5 and MK6 both come with a space saver spare wheel and jack as standard. Have a look on the VW website.
Cheers Mr Wolf - I was going on what I was told by Skoda when looking at a new Octy vRS a couple of months back. Just assumed that the same applied to VWs when buying my 07 GTI.
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Wouldn't surprise me if the dealers took the stuff out and sold it on, only to fob you off with a foam and compressor kit.
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I think if you had a spare wheel, then you'd have a jack too. Mine certainly does, though rather crap for much than emergency stuff. Imports had the foam stuff instead, which is what you might have.
If you're going to swap wheels around, get a proper trolley jack. Just a lot easier and safer to use IMO.
I'll second that from experience, only use the roadside jack in an emergency.
Used it when changing rear brakes, just before I could slide axle stand all the way under the jack failed and the car landed on the jack. The sill took the weight of the car landing back on the extended jack. Left a nasty dent in my sill :fighting:
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so is there any other way of telling if it's a parallel import or not?
regardless, i will definately be buying a trolley jack tomorrow...what happened to you Mike is the kind of situation i want to avoid. must be gut wrenching when that happens. i remember when i bought a cheap-ish paddock stand for my ducati 748 and whilst single handedly putting it on one of the little wheels flew off and the bike landed on its side :sad: :sad:
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so is there any other way of telling if it's a parallel import or not?
regardless, i will definately be buying a trolley jack tomorrow...what happened to you Mike is the kind of situation i want to avoid. must be gut wrenching when that happens. i remember when i bought a cheap-ish paddock stand for my ducati 748 and whilst single handedly putting it on one of the little wheels flew off and the bike landed on its side :sad: :sad:
Was devastated going to cost in the region of 300 quid to out right :(
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so is there any other way of telling if it's a parallel import or not?
regardless, i will definately be buying a trolley jack tomorrow...what happened to you Mike is the kind of situation i want to avoid. must be gut wrenching when that happens. i remember when i bought a cheap-ish paddock stand for my ducati 748 and whilst single handedly putting it on one of the little wheels flew off and the bike landed on its side :sad: :sad:
Does it have an alarm ?, what does it say in the service book ?
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i was going to swap my wheels around today, putting the rears on the fronts and vice versa due to the rears having more tread. my car doesnt have a spare wheel (08 GTi) but has some foam and a compressor. should it also have a jack??? there seems to be a cut out in the boot tidy thing that holds the other stuff. if it doesnt come with one then i shall get a trolley jack.
.............front wheel drive & it's recomended to have the best tread on the rear wheels,less chance of the rear letting go. I would leave alone.
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yes it has an alarm. no stamp in what i think is the pdi section, it has full vw history, the first stamp being at 12k...probably looking like a european parallel import i reckon...which is fine, my mk4 gt tdi pd130 came direct from Holland to the UK to its first owner.
i have checked out all the option codes and the first one on the sticker turns out to be this...
B0N = Component parts set, complying with vehicle type for Great Britain, various parts
does that shed light on parallel import or not?
i always thought the advice was that the driven wheels should have the better tread. there's not a great deal of difference between front and rear tyres but enough to make me think that i would rather have more tread at the front. i know what you mean about the rear though, however i think it would have to be a pretty dynamic event to have the rear come round, i dont think simply the tread would make that happen.
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Driven wheels put down more grip by virtue of the torques being sent through them. In this case the front wheels.
You can also assist grip to the back by adding weight or camber, if the camber setting isn't already optimal. Or of course through downforce if you wanna slap on a massive comedy spoiler :signLOL:
But if you drive normally, rather than competitively on the track then the above probably aren't necessary :wink:
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What's the first few letters of the VIN (don't post it all),oh and as said before best tyres on the rear on the GTI
yes it has an alarm. no stamp in what i think is the pdi section, it has full vw history, the first stamp being at 12k...probably looking like a european parallel import i reckon...which is fine, my mk4 gt tdi pd130 came direct from Holland to the UK to its first owner.
i have checked out all the option codes and the first one on the sticker turns out to be this...
B0N = Component parts set, complying with vehicle type for Great Britain, various parts
does that shed light on parallel import or not?
i always thought the advice was that the driven wheels should have the better tread. there's not a great deal of difference between front and rear tyres but enough to make me think that i would rather have more tread at the front. i know what you mean about the rear though, however i think it would have to be a pretty dynamic event to have the rear come round, i dont think simply the tread would make that happen.
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What's the first few letters of the VIN (don't post it all),oh and as said before best tyres on the rear on the GTI
yes it has an alarm. no stamp in what i think is the pdi section, it has full vw history, the first stamp being at 12k...probably looking like a european parallel import i reckon...which is fine, my mk4 gt tdi pd130 came direct from Holland to the UK to its first owner.
i have checked out all the option codes and the first one on the sticker turns out to be this...
B0N = Component parts set, complying with vehicle type for Great Britain, various parts
does that shed light on parallel import or not?
i always thought the advice was that the driven wheels should have the better tread. there's not a great deal of difference between front and rear tyres but enough to make me think that i would rather have more tread at the front. i know what you mean about the rear though, however i think it would have to be a pretty dynamic event to have the rear come round, i dont think simply the tread would make that happen.
wvwzzz...by the way...how do you do a multiquote on this forum?
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i have just checked a vin decoder and i dont know that the vin gives any answers to be honest. it states it was built at Wolfsburg however, so that's good.
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If you can't see who did the PDI. Phone vw customer services or goto the dealer they should be able to tell you who did the PDI
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wvwzzz...by the way...how do you do a multiquote on this forum?
Press the quote button for each post you want to quote. They appear in the quick reply window at the bottom. Alternatively, open each quote in a new tab and copy and paste them into one window.
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i shall give that a go :happy2:
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Also quote one and when typing your reply scroll down to view previous posts and click insert quote :happy2:
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:happy2: thanks Mike!
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:happy2: thanks Mike!
Okidoke :happy2: