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| AutoBahned | 
			I had a hell of a time getting the front wheels on as they use lug bolts instead of studs and lug nuts (which are used on the rear).  I guess VWAG wanted to cause maximum hassle for owners, so they decided to use two different fastening systems. But, when you own a cult vehicle, someone has probably come up with parts to fix the idiocy of the engineers. Here is such a product:   | ||
|  05-04-2012, 02:08 PM | 
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| AutoBahned |  I just noticed this, when I crawled under there to replace the old fuel hoses. The CV joint boots are 11 months old and have about 490 miles on them. I paid a shop to do it, as I am getting lazy in my old age (and it is a VW, not a Porsche). It should have been a tip off I guess when I discovered that the shop did not have a lift, but they said all the right things and I directly asked them about the quality of the CV boots they were going to use, and was assured that would be fine. All 4 boots have the cracking seen at the small end - this is the only one that seems to have completely opened up (fallen apart). Maybe they were made from Chinese drywall??? | ||
|  05-19-2012, 02:58 PM | 
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