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Thread: MK4 Bora 4Motion Tail shaft / Prop Shaft parts

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    To install the 50/50 bung, I had to remove all four rear cradle bolts and let it drop as far as it could with all the arms and axles still connected.
    This gives just enough room to get a tool up above the haldex pump controller to remove and reinstall the bung and circlip.

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    Did you replace the prop shaft flexible disc / donut at the front as well?
    How did you stop the prop shaft from spinning?

    I tried doing this when I had the gear box out but gave up as me and a mate couldn't stop prop shaft from spinning and access to the bolts was limited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arek_p View Post
    Did you replace the prop shaft flexible disc / donut at the front as well?
    How did you stop the prop shaft from spinning?

    I tried doing this when I had the gear box out but gave up as me and a mate couldn't stop prop shaft from spinning and access to the bolts was limited.
    Hey mate, no, the front coupling disc was still in relatively good condition.
    I stopped the tail shaft spinning by putting the car in gear...that's not much help to you if you have the box out though

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    Quote Originally Posted by NAANI?4Motion View Post
    All in and running lads!!!

    Firstly, the tailshaft-haldex coupling…it lined up perfect to the tailshaft, BUT….I did have to drill out the three coupling-haldex flange bolt holes, because the quality of China parts just aren’t made to a very high standard of quality and the centres were 0.5mm off and one bolt wouldn’t line up perfectly with the haldex thread. Re drilled the three holes from 10.5mm to 11mm and it went on perfectly.

    I also successfully installed a JXB performance centre bearing carrier and confirmed with the owner/operator of JXB (for the first time, no one has tried this yet) that his kit for mk4 R32 (golf) works on a bora 2.8 4motion…and so he will be updating his website and products across the board to now accommodate this chassis in his lineup.

    Also, while I was under the car all day, I dropped the rear subframe and also installed a Darkside Developments 50/50 haldex bung and serviced the haldex.

    It drives quite differently now and the difference was immediately apparent when hard launching.
    I will upload photos later today ✌
    Hi !

    Do I understand correctly that you‘ve managed to install Golf MK5 (e.g R32) Haldex Coupling on an Golf MK4 Haldex unit?

    And did I understand correctly that you‘ve could it bought directly as a spare part from an manufacturer like Febi etc. but was, let’s say a bit fooled by Chinese Product Descriptions in the first place and went on and it fit anyway?

    This is some great news!

    One more:

    You mentioned some washers and too long bolts. Is this always necessary or just for you because one bolt got shot?
    Thank you very much for trying and telling us here!
    Regards from Germany! 🇩🇪

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    @NAANI?4Motion, I'm currently struggling to replace the front flex disc and if I need to drop the prop shaft, may considering also doing the rear.
    The link to alibaba you posted seems to be the front flex disc.
    Do you remember the listing where you bought yours?

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    Also, how tight did you do up the 10mm bolts connecting the flex disc to prop shaft? I can't find it in the Bentley manual. There's not much on the web. I've seen 40Nm + 45° and 50Nm + 90°.

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    I'll just leave this here for OEM part numbers. Febi Bilstien and SWAG still make these.

    For the front Disc - Febi Bilstein 19528 / SWAG 30919528

    MK4 Bora 4Motion Tail shaft / Prop Shaft parts-cardanshaft-jpg

    For the rear flex disc - Febi Bilstein 40922 / SWAG 30919526
    2004 VW Bora 4motion | 3.2 Swapped - R32 Trimmings | BBS CH | Forever fixing this bitch

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    And I'll drop this here also. flex disc bolts are 60nM

    MK4 Bora 4Motion Tail shaft / Prop Shaft parts-capture_1-jpg
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    Thanks @beale187 - Febi Bilstein 19528 is 400 pounds plus shipping

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    Quote Originally Posted by arek_p View Post
    Thanks @beale187 - Febi Bilstein 19528 is 400 pounds plus shipping
    You're not looking in the right spots then. Daniele and Paul at @ Vagparts are great to deal with - any questions just him them up.
    19528 - Febi Bilstein Cardan Shaft Flexi-Disc– VAGPARTS Australia

    Alternatively. Cars245 - prices are in USD though
    Joint, propshaft FEBI BILSTEIN 19528. Buy online at Cars245
    2004 VW Bora 4motion | 3.2 Swapped - R32 Trimmings | BBS CH | Forever fixing this bitch

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