Volkswagen parts reviews

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Hankook Tires

When the insurance finally ran out and it was time to change tires, I went for a different brand, Hankook all seasons and never had any blow out since then. I have 179k miles on the car and has been replacing it with the same brand since then and not once had a blowout . And I've hit major potholes too.

Pros: no blowouts
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 288071 km
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Achilles Tires

I ran them on three cars. They are my favorite Budget tire they stretch well and look good stretched. I have never had them lose air on me. They are a little louder than some tires I think but not by much. I have them on my GTI right now and can't say enough for the price of them.

Pros: stretch well, look good
Cons: a little louder
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Bilstein Shock absorbers
Clayrace24
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Rating 4.0

I tried this as one of four combinations of suspension on my 2015 GSW TDI. The B8's and Eibach Pro combo lowered my car about 1 1/2 \" front and rear. The handling was awesome but a bid too firm for the bad roads in my town...I'm getting soft in my old age. I loved the way the car looked.

Pros: awesome handling, good look
Cons: too firm for bad roads
Mileage: 3800 km
Part number: 35-229902
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Pirelli Tires
Thumper3
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Rating 5.0

I've had the Pirelli's on my Touareg for about two years now, lots of highway and towing miles. I've put around 12k miles on the Scorpion Verde's and love them. Very responsive and no road noise. Haven't had any issues in wet conditions

Pros: Very responsive, no road noise
Mileage: 12000 km
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Sachs Clutch kit

Also around the same time new lower control arms came in from BFI with R32 and poly bushings installed, and a Sachs clutch kit.

Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Clutch disc

What we thought was a broken fuel gauge ended up being a broken fuel sender unit and because the fuel tank sits behind the engine and because VW didn't build an access panel for the tank... -Pull engine -Replace fuel sender unit -Replace fuel tank because the tank was rusty, good news is the Bus was fitted with a later tank that carries an extra 4 gallons, will replace with brand new tank of same size -Replace worn clutch disc while we're in there

Pros: new clutch disc
Cons: worn clutch disc
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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MICHELIN Tires

Well, the A/S-3 blows in the snow so definitely dont get that as your all season.

Cons: blows in the snow
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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