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  • #91
    Hmm, and then the potential hassle with that insurance co. !?

    Maybe later, when the Tig is older (the angle grinder and the fiberglass).
    By the way, my lift kit (suspension spacers) is coming from jcubed, I should see it within the week.
    Performance Tunes from $850
    Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link

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    • #92
      If you get together a list of parts needed, someone can have a look at alternative sources for the parts. Could be as little as $3K fitted if not using VWA supply channels. Certainly do-able and if you keep the original parts after an accident will be cheap to repair ....

      Also, does your erWin show VW China models? I'm interested in the parts of the facelifted Chinese Tigs?

      All the pictures I've studied looks like the headlights are the same and only the front bumper and grille is different.
      Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...

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      • #93
        Thanks for the clear description of track and field. I actually like the look of the track and field front and its a shame it wasn't an option for us when we bought. BTW I have the off road tech and my Tig is diesel and the same colour. It would have been good for where I live on the Sunny Coast but I still wouldn't use the Tig on sand, have a 4wd for that.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by Dartiguan View Post
          Thanks for the clear description of track and field. I actually like the look of the track and field front and its a shame it wasn't an option for us when we bought. BTW I have the off road tech and my Tig is diesel and the same colour. It would have been good for where I live on the Sunny Coast but I still wouldn't use the Tig on sand, have a 4wd for that.
          That's cool. Personally I wouldn't hesitate to use the Tig on sand, have seen several shots of them being far more effective in that environment than heavy 4WDs BUT the tyres need to have the pressure lowered and if it was me I'd be keeping well away form any salt water. Glad you're enjoying your Tig, I'm a fan of the track and field look too (surprise surprise !!) and I particularly like the track and field version of the new facelift model !!

          Cheers
          Derek
          Alexandra
          2022 R-Line Golf Mk8 in Kings Red Metallic
          Previously 3 Tiguans 2008, 2013, 2017

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          • #95
            Originally posted by team_v View Post
            thanks team V, though not sure thats it, doesn't look like what I remembered. There was a fuller descritpion of the changes, that it was all certified etc and a video (could have been you tube) with the modified beast climbing a steep hill etc. May have been the same compnay, perhaps different info and views.
            Tiguan TSI Catalina blue, Manual

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            • #96
              Originally posted by jimbomort View Post
              thanks team V, though not sure thats it, doesn't look like what I remembered. There was a fuller descritpion of the changes, that it was all certified etc and a video (could have been you tube) with the modified beast climbing a steep hill etc. May have been the same compnay, perhaps different info and views.
              I remember seeing an orange one from the EU but it wasn't the Delta one.
              My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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              • #97
                Hi there,

                I have taken my Tig for 6 blasts on the dirt in 12 months and been sideways and across some pot holes at speed. The car is so much fun on the dirt and no rattles at all.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by NTBTIGUAN147 View Post
                  Hi there,

                  I have taken my Tig for 6 blasts on the dirt in 12 months and been sideways and across some pot holes at speed. The car is so much fun on the dirt and no rattles at all.
                  We require videos and pictures of such events please!
                  My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                    Hmm... you got me worried now!









                    For a second only.

                    I thing the tig should be ok, that dashboard material is the best I saw in all small SUV's I looked. I also drive my T5 quite often on some very rough unsealed roads and after 5 years no rattles in it.
                    Hi mate,
                    agree about dash material and general quality - had four Foresters prior to Tig and biggest reason I changed was quality (or lack thereof) in new ones. I have one annoying rattle in the Tig which I only noticed when I went on dirt road recently which appears to be coming from inside drivers door. Anyone had this or have any ideas? I notice that the mirror adjustment knob seems rather loose and wondering whether there might be a backing nut that might have come undone (or wasn't tightened properly at the factory)?! Short of starting to pull the door apart (which I definitley don't want to do) or taking it back to dealer (which is 1000km away and would probably say there is nothing wrong if I can't replicate it or make it worse like they did on rear seat side cover when they fitted towbar wiring - rant over) am at a bit of a loss
                    On another (sort of related) topic Transporter, I remember reading somewhere that you have fitted aftermarket TPMS to your vehicles and wondering if you could refresh my memory on what breed and where you got them. Maybe you could even put a heading with link on the "Shortcuts" page (looked and searched but couldn't find it otherwise) Have the indirect monitoring system, but am considering changing wheels/tyres and would like to install direct TPMS then (so I can know "on the roll" what pressures are - pain trying to measure accurately with handheld - specially when reading seems different every time. Yes I know - I do measure them cold and would probably help if I got an expensive guage/inflator, but rather put that money to TPMS)
                    Cheers
                    2011 147TSi 7spd DSG Reflex Silver, 18" New York Alloys, Leather with MDI, ECB Nudge Bar, Viezu Tune (Work in Progress), Eibach ProKit Springs, SuperPro Poly ALK & Rear Trailing Arm Bushes, H&R 26mm Rear ASB and Whiteline HD Adjustable End-Links, VAR Design 3" Downpipe, Sprint Booster, Auto-Polar FIS+ Advanced Module, GTI Sports Pedals, Flappy Paddle Strg Wheel, LED fogs as DRL, chrome blingy bits

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                    • Originally posted by Tiggy1 View Post
                      I have one annoying rattle in the Tig which I only noticed when I went on dirt road recently which appears to be coming from inside drivers door. Anyone had this or have any ideas?
                      Hi Tiggy1, sounds just like what i had, i tried products on all the rubbers which did nothing, but at my 30000k service they applied a lubricating paste (expensive!) to the door latch/catches which completely resolved the noise. It's kind of like a white-ish drier feeling grease that is still there & working 10000k's later.
                      Current: MY18 TRANSPORTER CrewVan, Indium Grey
                      Previous: MY10 Tiguan 2.0TSI, Silver Leaf, APR StgII tune + many mod's

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                      • Originally posted by Tiggy1 View Post
                        I notice that the mirror adjustment knob seems rather loose and wondering whether there might be a backing nut that might have come undone (or wasn't tightened properly at the factory)?!
                        No ... that's normal and is part of the design quirks (like bonnet lever on passenger side).

                        Also the fact that the heater symbol is not in the right spot based on when you turn it on.


                        Covered before in this thread:

                        http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...ers-62651.html
                        Last edited by aussietig; 30-05-2012, 10:59 PM.
                        MY11 Tiguan 147TSI (SOLD)

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                        • Originally posted by aussietig View Post
                          No ... that's normal and is part of the design quirks (like bonnet lever on passenger side).

                          Also the fact that the heater symbol is not in the right spot based on when you turn it on.


                          Covered before in this thread:

                          http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...ers-62651.html
                          Ah, OK thanks - never had to use the heater (below 10Degrees is considered a cold-snap up here)
                          Strange how VW makes most other things so well, then throws in the odd crappy bit like that (another quirk as you say).
                          Cheers
                          2011 147TSi 7spd DSG Reflex Silver, 18" New York Alloys, Leather with MDI, ECB Nudge Bar, Viezu Tune (Work in Progress), Eibach ProKit Springs, SuperPro Poly ALK & Rear Trailing Arm Bushes, H&R 26mm Rear ASB and Whiteline HD Adjustable End-Links, VAR Design 3" Downpipe, Sprint Booster, Auto-Polar FIS+ Advanced Module, GTI Sports Pedals, Flappy Paddle Strg Wheel, LED fogs as DRL, chrome blingy bits

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                          • Originally posted by MGV View Post
                            Hi Tiggy1, sounds just like what i had, i tried products on all the rubbers which did nothing, but at my 30000k service they applied a lubricating paste (expensive!) to the door latch/catches which completely resolved the noise. It's kind of like a white-ish drier feeling grease that is still there & working 10000k's later.
                            Hi MGV,
                            good idea - sounds like stuff Dad used to use (aircraft mechanic) called "Dri-Lube". I think he might have a stick of it lying around at home so might give it a go.
                            Cheers
                            2011 147TSi 7spd DSG Reflex Silver, 18" New York Alloys, Leather with MDI, ECB Nudge Bar, Viezu Tune (Work in Progress), Eibach ProKit Springs, SuperPro Poly ALK & Rear Trailing Arm Bushes, H&R 26mm Rear ASB and Whiteline HD Adjustable End-Links, VAR Design 3" Downpipe, Sprint Booster, Auto-Polar FIS+ Advanced Module, GTI Sports Pedals, Flappy Paddle Strg Wheel, LED fogs as DRL, chrome blingy bits

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