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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemonskin View Post
    So is it just me, of do people not like the steering wheel of the Mk7 GTI as much as the old one? My Polo 6R GTI had a wonderful chunky little steering wheel with punched leather, it was a great little bit of kit. The Mk7 GTI's wheel feels too much like the TSI & TDI models to me. A little thing, sure, but this is my feeling.
    Yeah overall I'd say I prefer the Mk6 one over the Mk7 but I don't mind the feel of either. The thicker wheel emphasised the flat bottom nature of it, but like you said, a little thing overall. The additional buttons, while handy also clutter it a little more too.

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    Does anyone hear a very faint rattle from the engine from 2000-3000rpm? It's nothing like a wastegate rattle so I don't think it's that. It's very faint and doesn't affect performance. It kicks in under throttle before being overwhelmed by the engine/soundaktor and the hissing of the turbo

    It might just even be the turbo spooling up (I've never owned a turbo before)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemonskin View Post
    So is it just me, of do people not like the steering wheel of the Mk7 GTI as much as the old one? My Polo 6R GTI had a wonderful chunky little steering wheel with punched leather, it was a great little bit of kit. The Mk7 GTI's wheel feels too much like the TSI & TDI models to me. A little thing, sure, but this is my feeling.
    Same on the TSI mark 6 - much thicker steering wheel vs. the mark 7. I found little difference between the GTI and Highline TSI steering wheels with the mark 7 models, too. Curious to know why they made this change!

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    Looking at the price of DDC of KW I'm now thinking VWR springs might be an option seeing it's literally 5 times cheaper than the coilovers. Those who has experience with VWR springs, how were they ( Dutch I'm looking at you >=] ) I know you said it wasn't bad on previous post but, did it give alot of scrubs on bumps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimi View Post
    Does anyone hear a very faint rattle from the engine from 2000-3000rpm? It's nothing like a wastegate rattle so I don't think it's that. It's very faint and doesn't affect performance. It kicks in under throttle before being overwhelmed by the engine/soundaktor and the hissing of the turbo

    It might just even be the turbo spooling up (I've never owned a turbo before)
    Is it a very quiet slightly tinny rattle that seems to come and go a little?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wasabiz View Post
    Looking at the price of DDC of KW I'm now thinking VWR springs might be an option seeing it's literally 5 times cheaper than the coilovers. Those who has experience with VWR springs, how were they ( Dutch I'm looking at you >=] ) I know you said it wasn't bad on previous post but, did it give alot of scrubs on bumps?
    They were definitely firmer than stock (so don't buy the blurb that it rides like stock). They were more than acceptable on smooth roads, but they did relay any imperfections more (as you'd expect) and on rougher roads you definitely felt it wasn't stock.

    Unfortunately I think everyone is going to judge the feel a little differently depending on their personal definitions. Coming from a background of cheap Commodore modifications growing up with Pedders springs it was definitely more comfortable than that!

    The only scrub I ever got running the springs in combination with the OZ ST LMs which gave 9mm more poke than the stock Detroits was on sharp left cambered corners (I'm assuming the wider apex on a right hand turn was enough to avoid the issue) driving aggressively. I believe this was the fender screw, which on the Mk6 was subject to removal to eliminate this issue (in fact the Rs didn't have the screw in the first place for this reason). I never got around to doing the mod before I moved the car on so cannot 100% confirm this was the issue, but would be very surprised if it wasn't. Ergo VWR + stock or close to stock wheels = fine.

    I'm not sure what the go is on the Mk7s yet spring wise, but your other choices are SPM (read Lucas Rs threads), Eibach and probably H&R, subject to availability (although per my wheel thread there are H&R Mk7s running suspension mods so assume yes). FWIW I spend a long time reading threads on Mk6 springs and H&R were always considered quite hard, the Eibachs were mixed and the Yanks loved the VWRs. The SPMs are a relatively newer product.

    One last alternative on the Mk6 was the Driver Gear springs which were apparently more compliant again over VWR but with less of a drop - however they came in manual and DSG versions, and people were using manual springs on DSG cars to gain a bigger drop (more equivalent to VWR). No idea if VW are making something similar on the Mk7 though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch77 View Post
    Is it a very quiet slightly tinny rattle that seems to come and go a little?
    That sounds like it's coming from the bottom of windscreen center dash area?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brendan_A View Post
    That sounds like it's coming from the bottom of windscreen center dash area?
    Haha, out of the woodwork.. I heard the faintest of tinny rattles only when I had my window open to be honest, and it didn't hang around, so possibly I was hearing things. Otherwise running faultless, and definitely no infamous Mk6 wastegate rattle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch77 View Post
    Is it a very quiet slightly tinny rattle that seems to come and go a little?
    Pretty much. It's only under load and it could very well be just a normal engine sound. The car has only done 250km (I haven't been thrashing it) so I'll see how it evolves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch77 View Post
    Haha, out of the woodwork.. I heard the faintest of tinny rattles only when I had my window open to be honest, and it didn't hang around, so possibly I was hearing things. Otherwise running faultless, and definitely no infamous Mk6 wastegate rattle.
    Ours had this faint rattle that would happen from about 1900rpm. It would come and go for the first 3 weeks of ownership and now it's gone and it's very quiet inside.
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