In installed these FIAMM 74100 horns on my son's 337. They are less that $20 on Amazon and work great. You need to make a jumper wire to go from the connector to the horn, but only for the +12v connector since the mounting bolt provides grounding.
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Pretty much these depo heads are plug and play just make sure all the wires sit perfect on the heads and you are good to go.! I only needed to run a wire for the fog lights.
But for the OP my clutchnet red pp and 6 puck sprung disk did about 5000 street miles 15 11 second passes and 5 10 second passes before it started to slip. and needed a new disk. Id suggest it. Drove almost like stock.
I do have a Yellow top Optima battery in my VW Jetta MKV 2007 and I just had one problem a little time ago since one of the terminals needed to be tight again... but that's pretty much it, it works just fine.
I got two Goodyear Allegra FuelMax tires for the front of my Jetta before driving to Vancouver and they handled superbly in the rain we encountered every day on the road! I like to drive enthusiastically and they kept up just fine.
For shocks, I would use the Bilstein sports instead of HD's if you plan to use lowering springs. (R32 fronts and Jetta rears)
i ordered a set of smoke long turns and fogs for my 98 jetta, and other than them being marked as US spec, and fitting euro spec instead, they seem to be nice lights. they look nice though, and seem to be pretty solid construction. The fogs dont seem quite as beefy as the OEM ones. overall I'd say a sound investment
New rotors and brake pads from http://autohausaz.com . ATE rotors and Mintex pads. Notice grease on rotors...I washed it off with dishsoap and water, but there is spray you can buy that makes it real easy as well.
My last vw, jetta, the rears always got scalloped eventually, even with rotations...now on the CC, just had the tires again rotated with the 30k service and the noise from the front is annoying as hell...that droning reverbish kind of sound.
I changed the plugs thinking that what it was. (it was not). I thought it was the coil packs so I bought a new set of four, which I have NOT installed yet.
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