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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: Kent on 14 June 2012, 20:19
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Im putting new coilover springs and replacing a gasket and gearbox flange seal in the next week or so (see other post's) which has results in me looking to replace as much as possible while under the car to give it a little freshen up.
Ive got:-
1) wishbones
2) ball joints
3) bushes
4) braided hoses
5) wheel bearings
6) roll bar links
Anything else you would replace while I have my hands dirty?
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Upgrade the roll bars
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Did think that but do not have the 300+ it will cost to do it.
I was trying to find one off a G60 as they are meant to be 23mm so only 1mm less than a eibach one.
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Im putting new coilover springs and replacing a gasket and gearbox flange seal in the next week or so (see other post's) which has results in me looking to replace as much as possible while under the car to give it a little freshen up.
Ive got:-
1) wishbones
2) ball joints
3) bushes
4) braided hoses
5) wheel bearings
6) roll bar links
Anything else you would replace while I have my hands dirty?
I would replace the inner and outer CV joint boots, costs next to nothing, and use VW OE ones...
Thom
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Im putting new coilover springs and replacing a gasket and gearbox flange seal in the next week or so (see other post's) which has results in me looking to replace as much as possible while under the car to give it a little freshen up.
Ive got:-
1) wishbones
2) ball joints
3) bushes
4) braided hoses
5) wheel bearings
6) roll bar links
Anything else you would replace while I have my hands dirty?
I would replace the inner and outer CV joint boots, costs next to nothing, and use VW OE ones...
Thom
Good shout
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You are going to have the tracking/camber setup so I would do tie rod ends. They are cheap and if you have to replace one you need to have tracking done again. Also G60 top mounts. I didn't replace my original top mounts because they looked ok when I installed my collies but 6 months later they were buggered. One of my tie rod ends is also buggered now after 12months.
A new eibach roll bar is going to be just as good and highly likely to be better than old G60 arb. You can do this at a later date easily so i would wait until you can afford a new arb setup.
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Just the ends or the whole tie rod? Is there any benifit from doing the whole rod?
I put mk3 top mounts on when I put the coilovers on as was told they are stronger than the G60 ones.
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A new eibach roll bar is going to be just as good and highly likely to be better than old G60 arb. You can do this at a later date easily so i would wait until you can afford a new arb setup.
Is eibach to way to go then? what about Weitec or other
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Get audi tt/r32 rear bushes for your new wishbones, also avoid febi stuff, try to get lemforder bits if not buying genuine
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A new eibach roll bar is going to be just as good and highly likely to be better than old G60 arb. You can do this at a later date easily so i would wait until you can afford a new arb setup.
Is eibach to way to go then? what about Weitec or other
I've got Eibach on mine and very happy!!
I picked mine up off here for £100.00 but had to buy a new fitting kit!!
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If it aint broke...
Have a good look about for rust on the shell/subframes instead. Then clean it back and protect with underseal etc. There will be plenty oppertunity to spend money on it in future!
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Just tie rod ends - when they go you get play in the steering and is a pain in the ass on the motorway! If you do this now it won't be an issue in the near future and means you won't have the hassle of getting under there again and setting up the tracking again. It's up to you but if they look old and you can't see them being re-newed in the hisory of the car then I would. Ball joints tend to wear faster on lowered cars.
I think Eibach are seen as better - definately the choice of alot of mk2 owners.
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Yea i will do the tie rod ends as dont want to be messing around with another tracking if I can help it.
Ive got the ball joint to so on and new CV boots aswell.
In regards to the ARB are Neuspped anygood?
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Yea i will do the tie rod ends as dont want to be messing around with another tracking if I can help it.
Ive got the ball joint to so on and new CV boots aswell.
In regards to the ARB are Neuspped anygood?
I never understood why these ARB are so expensive I would be interested if VAG still did a G60 one if it was cheaper than neuspeed and other aftermarket ones I would upgrade after all its just a piece of solid tapered bar? I would be tempted to take mine off and get someone to make me one polished?
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Yea i will do the tie rod ends as dont want to be messing around with another tracking if I can help it.
Ive got the ball joint to so on and new CV boots aswell.
In regards to the ARB are Neuspped anygood?
I never understood why these ARB are so expensive I would be interested if VAG still did a G60 one if it was cheaper than neuspeed and other aftermarket ones I would upgrade after all its just a piece of solid tapered bar? I would be tempted to take mine off and get someone to make me one polished?
Especially as the mk2 one is so simple- jst a bent bar. alocal firm was happy to make me one in stainless, but ive not had it done yet. need to get a spare as a pattern
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If you feel like attempting it and fancy a little project then go for it, no harm in trying but by the time you have gone to the effort of researching and buying the right material, shaping it to an original and had it heat treated it probably won't be that much cheaper & alot of effort. And if it breaks you don't have a warranty........
A G60 ARB for sale for £40 - don't know if it's sold though:
http://the-corrado.net/showthread.php?66585-G60-arb (http://the-corrado.net/showthread.php?66585-G60-arb)
I am sure there will be reviews of the different arb's on the forums somewhere. You would probably only notice a real difference between them on track.
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If you feel like attempting it and fancy a little project then go for it, no harm in trying but by the time you have gone to the effort of researching and buying the right material, shaping it to an original and had it heat treated it probably won't be that much cheaper & alot of effort. And if it breaks you don't have a warranty........
A G60 ARB for sale for £40 - don't know if it's sold though:
http://the-corrado.net/showthread.php?66585-G60-arb (http://the-corrado.net/showthread.php?66585-G60-arb)
I am sure there will be reviews of the different arb's on the forums somewhere. You would probably only notice a real difference between them on track.
I agree that you will only probably see the true benefit on the track. That’s why I’m contemplating a G60 one as they are still 22mm thick and should be cheaper. Where would you go to see if VW still stock them for the G60?
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Problems with old ones most people paint over the rust and its nasty in one month later hence £40?
But comparing Ebiach and Neuspeed we are looking at over £260 each :shocked:
I'm sure there are people who can make them for less but then again its down to the material used flex or no flex?
Can someone find out how much a OEM costs?
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23mm ones on ETKA 106.00 euro plus vat...
Says it's still available...
I'll ask one of my UK contacts..
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i wouldnt just be upgrading the front arb on its own.
increased front arb = increased under steer
increased rear arb = increased over steer
you need a balance. but its all down to personal choice. ive had eibachs front & rear on a mk2 and the difference they make is night and day even on a road car.
current mk2 just runs the eibach rear and just an upper front strut brace
its all about finding a balance that suits you & your driving :)
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To me its about future replacement I dont drive fast enough to get over steer :laugh:
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I agree over steer is for he feeble, side ways is the way forward :evil:
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23mm ones on ETKA 106.00 euro plus vat...
Says it's still available...
I'll ask one of my UK contacts..
It is on back order.
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