Current ride - MKVI GTI, Candy White, 4 door, Detroits, DSG, BT
Previous VW - MK 1 Golf Clipper Convertible - 1993 - gone and now called Linda
Previous VW - MK 1 Golf GTI 1983, Lhasa Green, Perrielli P's, euro front look, gone but not forgotten
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I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
Got some Continental SC5 for my Mk6 GTi yesterday (225/45/17). Had a closer look after I got home, and realised that 3 of the tyres had a load rating of 91, the 4th one was 94 XL.
I assume the 94XL is a bit stiffer and heavier than the 91. Any thoughts on whether I should take the car back and ask the shop to replace the 94 XL with a 91?
Or is the difference so minimal I won't even notice the difference?
MY12 Mk6 5 Door GTI | Carbon Steel | Manual | Leather | Adaptive Chassis Control | Bluetooth | MDI | Tint |
Get it changed. It will be stiffer in the sidewall as it probably has more plies. The tyre place won't mind.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
I got some Michelin Pilot Sport 3's fitted to my golf late last year. I was just washing the car and noticed all of them have 'inside' printed on the outside. Are they mounted the wrong way around? If so do I need to worry about it?
MY20 Golf 7.5 R - Blue
Yes they are the wrong way.
It's not a great idea to have them that way. Go back & they will swap them for you
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
Best go and check my PS 3's
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2015 Golf R. Lapiz Blue.
I rang the service centre, they apologised and said they'd fix it as soon as I could get to them. Dropped in this afternoon, all done in 45mins.
MY20 Golf 7.5 R - Blue
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