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Not entirely sure mate? They were 19"... it could be a possibility but haven't seen it mentioned in any articles. They did have the same tread pattern and carcass design not sure on compound though.Originally posted by brad View Postbut is that the generic RE050A or a special build for Renault? Lots of OEM tyres are special OEM build for *that particular car*.
Hell yeah! The only way to go, if you want to save up to 50% that isOriginally posted by Ideo View PostBuying from overseas is your friend.
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I searched this thread, but couldn't find if anybody else has observed this.
On the R, with the sunroof slid open, at 40-50km/h, there is a period of wind buffeting/buffering noise, which then goes away at speeds above 50km/h. And yes, I know about how far the sunroof should be open for driving, vs 100% of the way open for when you're parked.
I'm just saying that with it 100% open, you get teh buffering noise all the time, but at 90% open or whatever it is for when you're driving, it just seems to hit a spot between 40-50km/h where it makes that noise. Probably to do with the way air moves over the car.My car: MY18 Arteon
My car #2: MY22 Volvo XC40 Pure Electric
Her car: MY22 Skoda Octavia Limited Edition Wagon
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Wish I could do this with mine. I just close it a little more then it goes away. Defeats the purpose, oh wellOriginally posted by MkVIGTI View PostYou can open the rear windows a bit and this buffeting won't happen.Golf R 3dr DSG, White, ACC, MDI, RVC, Bluetooth, Leather, Sunroof, 19" black rims
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I get this as well in my R. Not sure why though, as my old car (MkV GTI) did not have this problem. It must have something to do with the airflow over the top of the car.Originally posted by DreamensioN View PostAhh thanks - I'll give this a go.
There are two remedies for this.
1. You could close the sunroof just a little bit more (one or two notches of the sunroof dial), to prevent the air travelling over the car from coming in.
2. Open the rear windows just 1 or 2 cm. This somehow alters the airflow in the car to prevent the buffeting. You can even drive with the sunroof 100% open if you have the rear windows slightly down and still not get any buffeting. I actually quite like this feature!
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given the bragging that goes on in here I can suggest a few have an appendage that would be perfectOriginally posted by adzy View PostFor anyone reading just make sure you bring some form of measuring device for this
Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist
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LOL smartarse!!! See you tomorrow Andy.Originally posted by adzy View PostFor anyone reading just make sure you bring some form of measuring device for this
| Golf R MY11 | DSG | 3 Doors | RB | Recaro | 19" Talladegas | ACC | Sunroof | BT | APR S1 | APR Carbonio | MillteK Sport CBE |

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