MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: celica on April 24, 2009, 03:08:06 pm
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anyone retro fitted a front armrest?
if so cost, complexity and did you get the rear vents working too?
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costs about £190 for the kit, its fairly easy to do but the rear vents can be a pain
guide here http://www.dropfiles.net//files/207/Volkswagen%20Golf%20Mk%20V%20Arm%20Rest%20Retrofit%20_Compressed_.pdf
armrest on fleabay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VW-MK5-Golf-10-04-Retrofit-Armrest-Kit-Anthracite_W0QQitemZ170324959089QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item170324959089&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1683|66%3A4|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318
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i've heard people say dealers can cost upto £1k!!!
i'll have to look at the links when i get home ;-)
isn't a whole centre console/tunnel required though etc.?
are the rear vents quite functional from standard fit?
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the ebay link gives you all the parts, although if you want air to go to the back you need to pay the extra £7.50 for the duct, im not sure how functional the rears are as i have never sat in the back
he even gives you instructions for fitting (minus the ducting fitting guide)
i've heard people say dealers can cost upto £1k!!!
i'll have to look at the links when i get home ;-)
isn't a whole centre console/tunnel required though etc.?
are the rear vents quite functional from standard fit?
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I was going to ask what happens if you have a centre mount disc changer as the images in the PDF show just a large storage bin but looking at the image on the eBay listing which is clearly different as it has single DIN slot, it would appear that there are two versions, one of which accomodates a disc changer - is this correct? Persumably this is denoted by part numbers?
(https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi6.ebayimg.com%2F01%2Fi%2F000%2F9e%2F3b%2Fd50c_1.JPG&hash=aba76cf673c6aaee30644a26bfed91f50aa68365)
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i think there are different ones as you mentioned, as the one with cd changer is different moulding inside etc
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i think there are different ones as you mentioned, as the one with cd changer is different moulding inside etc
Plus the central duct to the rear vent is different for each of the types.
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I had mine fitted by www.rac-london.co.uk.
I supplied all the parts including rear vent pipe work after
getting all the part numbers off the net.
I dont think you can get the non cd changer version in the uk anymore
it used to be supplied by Vagparts before they ceased trading.
From what i remember fitting was under £200 to fit it all
with working rear vents. I also had the front cup holder replaced with
the version with a sliding cover. The rear vents dont give out loads of air but
iam glad i had them connected up. Who wants dummy vents.
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I had mine fitted by www.rac-london.co.uk.
I supplied all the parts including rear vent pipe work after
getting all the part numbers off the net.
I dont think you can get the non cd changer version in the uk anymore
it used to be supplied by Vagparts before they ceased trading.
From what i remember fitting was under £200 to fit it all
with working rear vents. I also had the front cup holder replaced with
the version with a sliding cover. The rear vents dont give out loads of air but
iam glad i had them connected up. Who wants dummy vents.
theres a link above for the non cd version (theres another one on fleabay too), its also available from the dealers (or was 2 months back)
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im also looking at installing the armrest in my golf read the guide but would want the rear vents to work ideally anyone else got an idea of how to retro fit them? rather not pay £200 for the armrest then £200 for fitting!
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i got an arm rest with an interior i bought and fitted it my self, pretty easy i didnt bother with the ducting as it wasnt present when i fitted mine. There isnt a lot of room in there tbh, presume you would have to remove the centre console which is a bit of a pain the first time you do it as theres a load of hidden screws , defo worth reading the how to on vortex.
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im also looking at installing the armrest in my golf read the guide but would want the rear vents to work ideally anyone else got an idea of how to retro fit them? rather not pay £200 for the armrest then £200 for fitting!
i agree
i've heard vw can charge upto £1k!!!
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im also looking at installing the armrest in my golf read the guide but would want the rear vents to work ideally anyone else got an idea of how to retro fit them? rather not pay £200 for the armrest then £200 for fitting!
i agree
i've heard vw can charge upto £1k!!!
If Vw are charging upto £1000 to fit. Then £200 seems like a bargain.
I've seen pictures of the install to get rear vents working and the car looks
a mess during the process. I didn't want to take on such a job. Its upto 4 hours to do i read somewhere.
And knowing my luck something would get broken. If you've got leather you need to by the armrest pad separately.
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i think the leather is also another £80
so even just for armrest (not connecting rear vents) is close to £300 in parts
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It's rapidily becoming an expensive retro fit.. :sad:
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I fitted an armrest to my 07 GTi.
Got it from Ebay - a breakers I think. Cost me £80 delivered.
It was missing 2 bits - the handbrake slide cover and the cd changer!
Cover bought from VW for £11, IPOD dock to fill cd changer hole supplied very kindly by Very Cherry for free!
Fitted the whole lot myself in about 30 mins - its really straight forward and simple.
Didnt bother with the ducting - looked to be a pig of a job! There isnt often anyone in the back of the car so it wasnt worth the hassle!
Andy :wink:
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IPOD dock to fill cd changer hole supplied very kindly by Very Cherry for free!
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that was very kind indeed mate as they aint cheap
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It wasn't until looking into fitting the armrest that i realised that there is heating at the back of all Mkv Golfs.
Turn your heating on full blast and feel under the front seats while sitting in the back.
The vents are there but located in the foot well.
The armrest vents supplement these which cant be a bad thing as i feel the MkV takes forever to start pushing out
any decent heat from cold.
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where are the vents located in the footwell?
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I fitted an armrest to my 07 GTi.
Got it from Ebay - a breakers I think. Cost me £80 delivered.
It was missing 2 bits - the handbrake slide cover and the cd changer!
Cover bought from VW for £11, IPOD dock to fill cd changer hole supplied very kindly by Very Cherry for free!
Fitted the whole lot myself in about 30 mins - its really straight forward and simple.
Didnt bother with the ducting - looked to be a pig of a job! There isnt often anyone in the back of the car so it wasnt worth the hassle!
Andy :wink:
if i got a mk5 without an armrest, think this would be the option. breakers and get the armrest in. the rear vents would be nice, but then most cars don't have rear vents and are ok. main thing for armrest is comfort of left arm ;-)
but yeah good plan, get an ipod dock/ connector in there too
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I fitted an armrest to my 07 GTi.
Got it from Ebay - a breakers I think. Cost me £80 delivered.
It was missing 2 bits - the handbrake slide cover and the cd changer!
Cover bought from VW for £11, IPOD dock to fill cd changer hole supplied very kindly by Very Cherry for free!
Fitted the whole lot myself in about 30 mins - its really straight forward and simple.
Didnt bother with the ducting - looked to be a pig of a job! There isnt often anyone in the back of the car so it wasnt worth the hassle!
Andy :wink:
if i got a mk5 without an armrest, think this would be the option. breakers and get the armrest in. the rear vents would be nice, but then most cars don't have rear vents and are ok. main thing for armrest is comfort of left arm ;-)
but yeah good plan, get an ipod dock/ connector in there too
Wouldn't worry about the rear vents, almost no air comes out of mine?? Anyone else find the same or are mine faulty??
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ive bought the ipod dock for mine, so i'll do a how to on fitting the arm rest as i need to strip it all out to run the cable to the headunit.
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ive bought the ipod dock for mine, so i'll do a how to on fitting the arm rest as i need to strip it all out to run the cable to the headunit.
that would be ace