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kambites
32,864 posts
90 months
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That's how I always do it if I'm dubious of the stability of the jack I'm using, although I'll apply a bit pressure with a wrench to make sure the wheels are properly seated rather than just hand tightening.
If nothing else, you can't tighten the front wheel bolts much if you're on your own because there's no way to stop the whole wheel/hub assembly from turning.
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LuS1fer
28,498 posts
114 months
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infernal said: LuS1fer said: Heading for the Darwin awards that one.... surely doing what i said is better than trying to change a wheel on a car which is basically balanced on a glorified twig? HIM not you! As you said, loosen the bolts while the car is on the ground as this not only makes it easier to remove the bolts but also tends to break any corrosive grip the wheel has on the hub before being raised.
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infernal
50 posts
31 months
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kambites said: That's how I always do it if I'm dubious of the stability of the jack I'm using, although I'll apply a bit pressure with a wrench to make sure the wheels are properly seated rather than just hand tightening.
If nothing else, you can't tighten the front wheel bolts much if you're on your own because there's no way to stop the whole wheel/hub assembly from turning. glad i'm not alone! sorry - i did mean hand tighten with the wrench - i mustn't have made that clear
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Laser Sag
1,044 posts
112 months
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I find it interesting that you have chosen to remove the winters at the point when according to the Met office records the temps are at their lowest and there is the highest chance of snow ie January, February and March. Best of luck with your experiment
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Mr Whippy
17,882 posts
110 months
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ssuh said: Mr Whippy said: Are my eyes a bit dicky today, or is the door a different shade to the rest of the car?
Dave +1 for certain! Glad I'm not the only one  Now I look again it does look a bluer hue to the rest of the car. PH, has the car had a 'smart' repair on the side, or do they all look like that? Just from experience, stuff like that only gets worse with age  Dave
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JamStar
19 posts
91 months
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I want to like this but I don't. The last Anniversey model was much nicer. The black wing mirrors on this make it look like my mums old white metro back in the day.
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Jimbo_vx
231 posts
105 months
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GTD looks better (/runs)    It does though.
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LuS1fer
28,498 posts
114 months
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THose GTD wheels are gash. they look like some 70s Japanese wheeltrims.
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Mr Whippy
17,882 posts
110 months
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Jimbo_vx said: GTD looks better (/runs)    It does though. Part of me prefers the Mk V really. There is something every so 'blobby' about the new VI... just a bit bland looking, like the early 00's Seat Cupra. More details and stuff to appreciate on the V in my view. Not really sure how you can get excited about a Golf though, when things like 147's with 3.2 V6's exist  (or do they any more, hmmm, maybe not  ) Dave
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tommy1973s
102 posts
40 months
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Nowadays, most people would prefer these wheels and tyres:  over these:  Big wheels, slammed suspensions and low profiles - 3 ways to spot a non-driver.
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Jimbo_vx
231 posts
105 months
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exactly that, i use the car everyday do over 35k a year in it.
Test drove on 18s and 17s and much prefered the 17s from every PoV espeically ride. The fact they also look better on the car is a nice bonus.
And its a Golf, its not meant to be that exciting, but it does everything really really well, including being much faster than a crappy diesel has any right to be.
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johnpeat
3,340 posts
134 months
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Stew2000
2,512 posts
47 months
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tommy1973s said: Nowadays, most people would prefer these wheels and tyres:  over these:  Big wheels, slammed suspensions and low profiles - 3 ways to spot a non-driver. So that explains why I still have 13" steels with 155/70 
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clements6n
1 posts
15 months
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It is supposed to snow soon so i would get to used to them yet.
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va1o
11,559 posts
76 months
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Jimbo_vx said: GTD looks better (/runs)    It does though. Does look very smart with those wheels and the LED tailamps. Still don't think it quite justifies the GTD badging though, given a regular 1.4 TSI 160 is quicker...
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Domf
165 posts
24 months
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Well have the winter tyres gone back on? or was the Golf off the road all weekend? 
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Stew2000
2,512 posts
47 months
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Domf said: Well have the winter tyres gone back on? or was the Golf off the road all weekend?  I don't think it would make much difference unless the tyres had studs.
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Riggers
1,841 posts
47 months
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Stew2000 said: Domf said: Well have the winter tyres gone back on? or was the Golf off the road all weekend?  I don't think it would make much difference unless the tyres had studs. The Golf was in Weymouth all weekend. Where there was no snow  . [/smugness]
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Domf
165 posts
24 months
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Riggers said: The Golf was in Weymouth all weekend. Where there was no snow  . [/smugness] Riggers, Is your driving destinations for the Golf restricted to the 5 day weather forecast?
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chrispy99
1 posts
29 months
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Missing the winter tyres yet?
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