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DAVEMARX
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dodgy steering
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10 February 2008, 20:15 »
High im new to golf gti's ive normally gone for seats how ever ive always wanted a mk2 and after searching for ages to get a good one i found one. Only prblem is the steering fells very bad the cars lowered 40mm with out power steering but it shouldnt be the way it is i can only say it feels like its seized up and doesnt want to move more than half a turn. Can anyone help me out.
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herbster
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10 February 2008, 23:08 »
what size wheels and tyres has it got, mine with no power steering 14" and 185's on is heavy if not moving, but thats exactly how i like it, tried 17" with 205's on and was very stiff was worried about wearing trackends out and ball joint stress
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rubjonny
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Hello, my name is John and I'm a dub addict.
Re: dodgy steering
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11 February 2008, 12:57 »
check the steering rack boots, one might be twistyed and caught up in the rack gears
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Hello my name is John and I'm a dub addict.
golfmk1
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12 February 2008, 11:42 »
IF NON OF THESE WORK THERE IS LIKE AN ADJUSTER UNDERNEATH THE CAR ON THE RACK NEAR WHERE THE COLUMN MEETS THE RACK THERE SHOULD BE A 13MM BOLT IN IT IF YOU TURN THAT SLIGHTLY ANTICLOCKWISE IT SHOULD FREE UP THE STEERING CLOCKWISE WILL TIGHTEN IT ALL UP
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