Volkswagen parts reviews

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GENERAL TIRE Tires
RoccoGen2
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Rating 4.0

Went with the Altimax RT45 with my original wheels. Only 55 miles so far, but I’m pretty happy with them. They're not as responsive as my old Bridgestone RE950s, but handle reasonably well and are quieter and smoother.

Pros: quieter, smoother
Cons: less responsive
Mileage: 55 km
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OPTIMA Battery
matty kirk
  • Cranking:
Rating 5.0

I have an Optima Red Top in my 1990 Cabriolet. I have been very happy with it. It is probably about 7 years old at this time and I have never had a problem with it. Otherwise, I would REC a DEKA branded battery. IMHO, "cheap" batteries are not worth the relatively small ammount of money saved.

Pros: very happy, no problems
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Mobil Engine oil

We exclusively use Mobil 1 (varying grades and viscosities) per the MFR spec and changing it at the MFR spec mileage (or time, during covid). Never any issues noted. 1985 BMW K100RS (122k miles), 2003 Boxster (177k miles), 2012 Acadia (98k miles), 2013 Jetta SEL (105k miles).

Pros: Never any issues noted, Reliable in multiple vehicles
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Continental Tires

I replaced the junk ProContact TX tires on my 21 SEL-P with ExtremeContact DWS 06+ a few weeks ago. Went to Mammoth this weekend, where it has been setting records for snowfall. The 4motion, along with these tires, performed fantastically well. Very pleased with them.

Pros: performed fantastically well
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Bosch Wiper blades
southpawboston
  • Wipe quality:
Rating 5.0

OEM or Bosch Icon are my go-to's and I'm happy with both. I do believe the washer fluid is a big factor in the longevity of blades

Pros: happy with both
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Engine oil

Part number for the oil: G055512A2 $14 (x2) O-ring: N90362001 $4 (x2) Paid ~$38 total Yeah my dealer is about 40 minutes away so I bought two in case I want to order oil in the future and do this again sometime...or if it leaks for some reason and I have to drain/refill, I just didn't want to drive back.

Pros: bought extra o-rings
Part number: G055512A2
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Continental Tires
AlexSky
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Rating 3.0

Not too sure if the continental are especially weak on the sidewalls, but I blistered 2 tires in a single summer + a leak on a third one. I'm a "careful" driver when it comes to preserving the integrity of my car lol. Montreal, Canada, is known for its ****ty road quality... So yeah, these tires are super easy to damage!

Cons: easy to damage
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Monroe Shock absorbers
Domukum
  • Body bounce:
Rating 2.0

In my house we have two Passat CC, one from 2008 and one from 2010. Both have DCC suspension. Both have the same kilometers (120,000 km) and the same engine, but one of them has a different behavior than the other. It seems that the DCC, the \"active\" part, does not work. When I change from \"Comfort\" to \"Sport\" I do notice that they get harder, but when I enter a roundabout it seems that the outer shock absorbers do not harden. I have changed the 4 shock absorbers for new \"RideSense\" from Monroe, like the originals and the same thing continues to happen. The change between \"Comfort\" and \"Sport\" is also noticeable, but I do not perceive that the active function that regulates the suspension when cornering is working.

Pros: noticeable change Comfort/Sport
Cons: active function not working
Vehicle: Volkswagen Passat CC
Mileage: 120000 km
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