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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: naa on 30 November 2011, 10:19
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:smiley: Picked up new car yesterday. Had to drive home in some torrential rain so not a particularly good first outing. Was relieved to find that ride is not at all firm, perhaps just a little noisier than last car. Picked up one small problem of clicking windscreen wiper - so will see if this resolves itself. As with previous GTD seems to be slight wobbly noise coming from front left hand side - thought it was wheel on previous car but obviously a trade mark noise :S
Car is fitted with Dunlop SP Sport Maxx GT tyres and I wondered if anyone else had experience of these regards wear and performance.
Apparently, the garage picked up that there was a fault with the sat nav unit that the car was fitted with. Have replaced with temporary unit and will fit brand new when VW supplies one.
All in all - good - looks good too.
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Congrats enjoy :smiley:
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dunlops are not the greatest wheel tbh. the sooner you change them the better... but dont expect them to wear out anytime soon, they seem to last for ages!
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Great stuff - I'd rather the dunlops than those poo bridgestones :sick:
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Great stuff - I'd rather the dunlops than those poo bridgestones :sick:
thats what I thought... until you see the levels of uneven wearing on the dunflops :sick:
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I'm glad you're all sorted now Ann, and are back behind the wheel of a very nicely speced Golf.
I've got the same tyres and find them quite noisey. I don't drive the car that often, but I suppose if I was in it all of the time I'd soon filter it out. Performance is acceptable as it never really gets pushed that hard, and as it does so few miles, I can't really comment on the wear.
Where abouts in the sweep do your wipers click? I found my drivers side one was set a fraction too high and was clipping the rubber at the edge of the windscreen at the top of it's sweep. A quick adjustment of the wiper arm, and the noise stopped. If it is the same as mine, your dealer could fix it in a cpuple of minutes.
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I have dunlops on my GTI and I have a noise that sounds like wheel bearings but I'm told it's just uneven wear.
Got to change 4 tyres in the next few weeks so will let you know how I get on.
Jim
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I have dunlops on my GTI and I have a noise that sounds like wheel bearings but I'm told it's just uneven wear.
I had the wheel bearing noise on anything other than ribbon smooth tarmac with the crappy Mowhawks that were on the front of my car when I got it. I changed them for Dunlops to match the original rears, and the noise although better, is still there. Those are brand new tyres, so can't be put down to uneven wear.
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I have dunlops on my GTI and I have a noise that sounds like wheel bearings but I'm told it's just uneven wear.
I had the wheel bearing noise on anything other than ribbon smooth tarmac with the crappy Mowhawks that were on the front of my car when I got it. I changed them for Dunlops to match the original rears, and the noise although better, is still there. Those are brand new tyres, so can't be put down to uneven wear.
New? For some reason I'd assumed it was used due to the speed that the replacement car had turned up.
Jim
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Jim, I was talking about putting new Dunlops on my car.
I think from the previous thread that Ann's car is new, but I'm not 100% sure. Ann?
Simon.
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Ann's car is new new :wink:
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Ann's car is new new :wink:
The tyres only make the noise when worn down to about 12k otherwise there not a bad tyre. I dont VW would use them if they were that bad ? :wink:
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Congrats on the new motor.
I've got the same tyres and find them quite noisey.
I don't find my Bridgestone Potenza RE50's noisey.
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My Bridgetones are horrendouly noisy. I fitted my winter tyres weeks ago and it was amazing how much quieter they were than the Bridgestones. I also don't rate the grip on the Bridgestones
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The bridgestones are the worst OEM tyres I've ever had noisey and teflon :sick:
IMHO of course :wink:
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Hm - don't think I will be keeping the Dunlop's very long - they are a bit noisy and it would seem from reviews, not so good in the wet. To think I had just put the Goodyear Eagle F1's on last car - bet they have been sold off quickly by the car graveyard people. Might go for the Michelin Pilots next time.
The windscreen wiper problem seems to have resolved itself but realised today that steering wheel isn't quite straight - down on the right. Oh well something else for VW to sort out, keep them on their toes :grin:
It is nice having a new car even if it does present with teething problems.
Ann