I replaced the garbage Bridgestone OEMs on my 2020 Jetta S manual with Firestone all weather at 29250 miles.I am totally pleased with them they are quiet and ride and handle nice and good in the rain.
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I run the Quiet Cast with Zimmerman rotors on my Jetta, and this combo brakes work really well. Low dust on my rims
I had the European aspherical mirrors on my mk5.5 Jetta Sportwagen. They perform as advertised, but beware that you will have MORE light in your eyes at night from vehicles in your blind-spot areas.
Just recently ordered the OEM valeo blades from fcpeuro and they're already easily the best wipers I've had on this car and less than $40 for the pair. No adapters needed and they dont leave a drop behind. Highly recommend.
Bosch didn’t have a 2025 blade listed so I took a chance on the 2024 Icon blades for my 2025 Jetta. They work well.
from rock auto a Bosch new starter is $190.00 CDN for an automatic
To answer the second question, bro, this happens to every Audi owner. Like it’s extremely common for water pumps to fail, mine is In the shop to get a new water pump, and my guys noticed there was 2 small oil leaks.
I'm kind of disappointed with the factory VW pads that came with my 2019. My 2013 ran for 120K before the brakes needed replacement. Also, these pads leave a lot of brake dust on the side of the car.
My Jetta was great until it hit the 135,000 mark. And then my high pressure fuel pump exploded sending shrapnel throughout the entire engine.
I hated the Eagle RS-A that came stock on my '01 Jetta. Noisy, terrible traction, and fast wearing.
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