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    Ive just traded my GTI mk4 chipped for a Mk5 Diesel. During the 170000 km plus & 6 yrs I had to replace the rear tyres 5 times. They wear like the rear shockers are worn out. I replaced the shocks using different types 3 times.....VW answers were 'I drive with an empty car causing the rear tyres to unload & skip along'..... causing a scalloping effect. My brother who owns a 2000 v6 Passat has the same problem. He is a very 'soft' driver & no way would he drive hard enough to lift a back wheel. Can anyone enlighten me on this subject??? Bazz
    Last edited by Bazzamon; 20-06-2007, 09:32 PM.

  • #2
    Rotate your tyres every 10,000 kms.
    The tyres on my Golf 2 and my A3 did that.

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    • #3
      A rear sway bar will keep the car on the road more and reduce that slightly, but as stated, you should rotate tyres regularly.

      Interested in your TDI! Pics?

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      • #4
        What the ****? I've never heard of this phenominom.

        I've had the same rear tyres on the back of my A3 for 40,000kms - They weren't new at the start and they still have ~50% of their tread left.

        I've replaced the fronts twice in the same time.

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        • #5
          my latest Baby!!!

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          • #6
            Nice Baby
            - Ben

            1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
            2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI

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            • #7
              Very noice!!!
              Originally posted by Whubbsie
              There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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