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  • in reply to: Fan timer relay #3035
    chaz
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    cool thanks alot, 2 birthdays in one year. it does’nt get much better than that. I look forwards to trying it.

    cheers

    in reply to: Fan timer relay #3031
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    Hello, It’s a carb. I’ve got that webber I purchased off you last year fitted, Do you think it could be somthing to do with unused carb electrics?

    cheers

    in reply to: Golf Rallye Angel Eye Headlights #2998
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    sorry, I was forgeting they are square lights, I’d been looking at clear lens headlights on ebay and spotted them.

    in reply to: Rear shocks #2995
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    The shower that is eurocarparts, do them

    part number 625443380 £28
    or 625443385 £43

    in reply to: Golf Rallye Angel Eye Headlights #2994
    chaz
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    or these, item number: 170135527601

    in reply to: Golf Rallye Angel Eye Headlights #2993
    chaz
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    Hello, have a look at these on e-bay item number: 150146384355

    in reply to: Rear wheel bearings #2982
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    I don’t know the gsf number but europart number is 628440270 and it’s about £25(comes with hub nut and circlips) I got a price of vw and it was somthing like £39.

    in reply to: Rear wheel bearings #2965
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    hello, my boss made putting the bearings in very easy, probably somthing alot of you know about or have done before, but I was amazed we put the bearings in the fridge, and gentley heated the wishbone (removed) and the bearing just dropped in square!

    in reply to: Rear wheel bearings #2943
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    Yeah, thanks alot for your help, again!!

    in reply to: Rear wheel bearings #2937
    chaz
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    hello,

    I’m just doing my rear wheel bearings. Am I imagining it or did i read on here, somthing about two different types of rear wheel bearing. I have searched, but could not find it!
    I was just going to order front bearings, but it would be less hastle if I knew for sure. It’s hard enough trying to get the right parts off eurocrapparts as it is without ordering the wrong bits.

    thanks

    in reply to: Off roading a Golf Syncro #2105
    chaz
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    Before I lowered and decided that I was going to keep my syncro, I did hundreds of miles off road down tracks through woods in deep mud in the wet on cheep road tyres and NEVER even nearly got stuck, it still amazes me how much traction they get. hence I kept the beast. If only i could get a good drive in the snow every time it’s snowed the syncros been of the road!!

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