Damn. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that the new vibration is something simple like a lost wheel weight.I got it back into the shop to make the adjustment. The noise and vibration from the rear are gone and it drives smooth around town, but now I have a vibration through the steering wheel above 70mph. Guessing that's a separate issue, but still...it's frustrating.
Sorry if I am not following closely enough but how much power are you putting down, what tires and camber, how stiff is your suspension? I am quite jealous of your f/r lsd setup.My issues were down to the installation, and the current vibration seems to be unrelated (it's through the steering wheel) - I'm happy with the rear LSD so far.
Now that I've been able to push it a little bit, the car does seem to track better in cornering, especially accelerating out of a turn. I'm still not sure I'd have spent the money on it if I didn't already need a new diff, but I'm happy with it being in the car.
IE stage 2, UM Haldex tune, PS4S tires, H&R springs on Bilstein shocks with stock alignment. I haven't gotten the front done yet - I'm going to need a clutch soon, so I'll have all that done along with steel shift forks at the same time.Sorry if I am not following closely enough but how much power are you putting down, what tires and camber, how stiff is your suspension? I am quite jealous of your f/r lsd setup.
I think to really get the most out of the setup you would benefit from added camber and stickeir tires. And of course a setup like that will be very well suited for more power. Sweet track toy sir. Can hardly wait to hear your reviews after you get comfortable with how it reacts at the extreme.IE stage 2, UM Haldex tune, PS4S tires, H&R springs on Bilstein shocks with stock alignment. I haven't gotten the front done yet - I'm going to need a clutch soon, so I'll have all that done along with steel shift forks at the same time.
I think to really get the most out of the setup you would benefit from added camber and stickeir tires. And of course a setup like that will be very well suited for more power. Sweet track toy sir. Can hardly wait to hear your reviews after you get comfortable with how it reacts at the extreme.
If you have not driven your car with racing tires on there with track compatible camber settings you are in for a big treat and then double that with your setup. It will probably scare you at first. What a great very rare setup you have now.
It's still my daily, so I'm not really interested in going that route just yet. I'm planning to move to EV in a few years, so maybe I'll go more extreme with the Golf once it's out of regular service.I think to really get the most out of the setup you would benefit from added camber and stickeir tires. And of course a setup like that will be very well suited for more power. Sweet track toy sir. Can hardly wait to hear your reviews after you get comfortable with how it reacts at the extreme.
If you have not driven your car with racing tires on there with track compatible camber settings you are in for a big treat and then double that with your setup. It will probably scare you at first.
Well you will tear those PS4s up at the track, I did. Getting a second set of wheels and tires doubles the fun and keeps your street tires in good condition.It's still my daily, so I'm not really interested in going that route just yet. I'm planning to move to EV in a few years, so maybe I'll go more extreme with the Golf once it's out of regular service.