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Thread: What have you done to your mk4 (golf/bora) today?

  1. #831
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Jones View Post
    I think I might make a lighter trailer in the future.
    I think thats a good idea. I hear we could be making 2 light weight trailers to tow Golfs

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    Thanks Pete. Looks good. Did the wiring give you any problems?

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    * deep breath *

    OK lads, finally off to pick up Borat, hope to have some pics up shortly

    Oh, and I think my shortshifter may have arrived too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanJ View Post
    Thanks Pete. Looks good. Did the wiring give you any problems?
    Nope. I couldn't find a plug in the loom for the trailer wiring so I piggy backed it off the tail lights.

    The tail lights actually have lots of sockets on the back of them. only one of them is used to connect to the loom. You can pick up all the other connections straight off the back of the lights. I had a few MK3 looms out of wrecks that I pinched the connectors off.

    I bought a trailer socket with a flat cable pre-terminated ( The kind that coils up inside to boot and passes out over the boot rubber when in use.) and fitted the MK3 connectors to the end of the cable then just plugged it in.

    I'd still like to find the factory wiring details and activate the trailer lamp fail system that the manual talks about.

    No issues electricaly, it just works. Did about 300km with the trailer on the weekend, no dramas.

    Pete
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    Ordered some of these. I'll save their cost back in not having to do rear tyre replacements within a year...
    Nothing to see here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manaz View Post
    Ordered some of these. I'll save their cost back in not having to do rear tyre replacements within a year...
    Yep I've got those. As awesome as 2.5 degrees of negative camber looks it does chew up the tyre insides pretty quick.
    For your reference, installation on the bottom will give you plenty of adjustment (Vortex makes things quite ambiguous when it comes to installation on top or bottom).
    Cheers,
    Trent

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treza360 View Post
    Yep I've got those. As awesome as 2.5 degrees of negative camber looks it does chew up the tyre insides pretty quick.
    For your reference, installation on the bottom will give you plenty of adjustment (Vortex makes things quite ambiguous when it comes to installation on top or bottom).
    Cheers,
    Trent
    Yeah, I've had a chat to a few people, glad to have what I've been told so far is correct.

    I think I had -2.7º and -2.8º camber on the rears, and yeah, I'm keen to adjust that before it ruins my tyres. You're right about the looks though, the car certainly looks phat from behind at the moment!
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    You just need to corner more often and harder to keep full-face tread contact, that way you won't wear the inside edges.


    Snowy

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    Managed to get a stick stuck in my tyre somehow while driving. Too nervous to pull it out as i am sure it will go psssshhhhh and go flat. I only replaced another one 2 weeks ago. This is ridiculous!
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    If it's punched through the tyre, the difference between pulling it out and leaving it there will just the the difference between a fast leak and a slow one.

    If its in the tread, I'd be surprised if it's punched through though - failing a long nail (or a key, long story), not much gets through the tread!
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