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With aftermarket suspension upgrades on the old MKV GTI, I encouraged my service managers to take out the GTI for a drive on an extended route travelling on varied roadways to experience the change in chassis tune and the variation in low-speed and high-speed compression and rebound damping.
I’m told that when all the mechanics at my local dealer see the adjustable coilover suspension – they’re all vying for a drive. In the past, only allowed two service managers and head mechanic and second in charge mechanic drive the old modified GTI.
On delivery of the MK6 GTI six months ago, the head mechanic at my local dealer was one of 20 Volkswagen mechanics to have completed every course that Volkswagen technical run. He is one of the few mechanics in Australia that has the ability to rebuild DSG gearboxes and has rebuilt the DSG for that dealership and other dealers several times over.
Any dramas with my GTI, I know my local dealer is practically a one stop shop. It’s also good for my service guys to gain an appreciation of the pit-falls of the modifying a Golf – issues like spring bind, tug’n’release, incorrect ride height and/or wheel offset - as well as experiencing quality TUV approved aftermarket gear that won't void my warranty in most repsects. Service managers and head mechanics are in a better position to assist others that come into the dealership with similar issues imo.
Cheers
WJ
Last edited by WhiteJames; 03-12-2010 at 10:31 PM.
No issues there if you've given them permission and encouraged it but the original comment sounded like they were having a "go" of anything modified that came in!
Take it easy Dave and stop checking every post.
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