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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: Egbutt Wash on 02 March 2009, 18:26
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Was not happy with the steering on Mk5 GTI's.
A trip to Focus DIY has improved the steering and I am now happy with it.
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Are you high on Kendal Mint Cake again? :grin:
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did you actually try turning the wheel rather than bounce off the kerbs?
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did you actually try turning the wheel rather than bounce off the kerbs?
Or bouncing off the Chavs, who normally frequent Focus DIY stores.
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Any elaboration on that please??? :huh: :huh: :huh:
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or did you get your wife to drive :lipsrsealed:
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Did you get a pink steering wheel cover? :laugh:
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lol, you guys crack me up! lol
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Maybe he might of tried "Air" in his tyres??? :undecided:
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Maybe he took a hacksaw to it and ended up with something like this:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v55/stealthwolf/gullwing.jpg)
Being totally honest, I have thought about doing the same :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Maybe he's just bored and trolling the forum again :grin: :grin: :grin: :rolleyes:
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did you actually try turning the wheel rather than bounce off the kerbs?
Or bouncing off the Chavs, who normally frequent Focus DIY stores.
and Audi drivers wonder why no one likes them.
The ladder was to paint the attic.
It just fit into the GTI with the front seats pushed forward.
After one year of grumbling about the steering the new seating position gave a dramatic improvement. Way too cramped but better steering.
A bit more adjustment and it's now spot on good.
The hardest car I've ever had to get the driving position just right. Having a long back I just pushed the seat to it's lowest setting. This was wrong as Golf's are built for bulky sausage eaters. I now give the steering 8/10 instead of the 6/10 before Focus.
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did you actually try turning the wheel rather than bounce off the kerbs?
Or bouncing off the Chavs, who normally frequent Focus DIY stores.
and Audi drivers wonder why no one likes them.
Don't forget, I also drive a Volkswagen too! :wink:
Oh, and a Renault, a Merc, and a whole shed load of Vauxhalls! :embarassed:
The ladder was to paint the attic.
It just fit into the GTI with the front seats pushed forward.
After one year of grumbling about the steering the new seating position gave a dramatic improvement. Way too cramped but better steering.
A bit more adjustment and it's now spot on good.
The hardest car I've ever had to get the driving position just right. Having a long back I just pushed the seat to it's lowest setting. This was wrong as Golf's are built for bulky sausage eaters. I now give the steering 8/10 instead of the 6/10 before Focus.
But if you had said all that in your original post, you wouldn't have left us all wondering WTF you were on about - and certainly wouldn't have had all the p!ss taking! You do make things difficult sometimes, Nosher.
Oh, and you do know that the steering wheel also moves in and out, and up and down? :wink:
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It only took me a few minutes to find the perfect driving position in my mk5 and I'm 6'4 or so :huh:
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I had the perfect driving position. Then the car went in for a service a few weeks back. It's never been the same since, despite making multiple adjustments :cry: :cry: :cry:
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It only took me a few minutes to find the perfect driving position in my mk5 and I'm 6'4 or so :huh:
That's the point, I thought I had it. It was comfy and nice. But the steering was not quite right.
The new position is also comfy and nice but with better steering.
It could be yours is also comfy but with second rate steering. A hard car to get right.
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Do you mean the steering wheel position or the actual handling? I've never had problems with either tbh :undecided:
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The handling is great.
It was the steering.
I've moaned on for ages about it. Now it's cured and I'm happy.
Before it's first service in a few weeks I'll measure the seat position. Hey presto memory seats.
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Is it the position of the wheel or how 'light' it is? I know a guy on another forum who was complaining about how light it felt at times because he preferred heavier steering.
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perfect driving positions LOL what a bunch of screamers ........ Just get on with it, plenty of time to worry about your bad backs later! Wot u all like . Get in and enjoy..... Even with the ok k steeri g wheel cover Egbert :-)
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full colour coding, Xenons, Winter pack, Lux pack, Highline, Sat Nav, Sunroof, Leather, Milltek, ABT rear valance....pescaras
Get you Graham Norton
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LMAO...I have a feeling I'm gonna enjoy being on this forum! :evil:
I've only had my GTI a few weeks but I agree, its taken me ages to find the right seat position, and I'm still struggling!
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now now eggy....agreed it is a bit ghey :-)
However there's just not enough love in the world now is there :kiss:
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