Just accidentally came across this thread after I've been meaning to search for it for some time. I'll have to read through the thread and try the recommended fix(es). Thanks!
Yeah, what really threw me off was the fact that it was rolling while in gear (and completely turned off). It was on a slight incline the first time it happened but like I said, I drove around to a few spots. The second and third spot I tried both looked to be pretty much flat ground and the...
I recently had to replace a leaking caliper on my passenger rear (last week). Within a few days after replacing it, I park my car one morning and put on the parking brake when all of a sudden it starts making this groaning/ creaking noise from what sounds like the driver side rear end and my...
I recently bought a 2nd gen Zune and was trying to find the best/cheapest way to use it in my car. I've read through the thread and found the Auxmod to be the best sounding/easiest to use (without affecting your radio). I was wondering if I would I need a GLI. Otherwise, I would assume I'd...
StreetPreacher, I just replaced my left rear caliper because it was leaking brake fluid. Bought one for $90 (after core) from Autozone and replaced it myself. It's really not hard and I believe there's a how to on here, at least for bleeding brakes.
I know this is an older thread, but just wanted to say thanks for the link to the Owner Manual. My car didnt come with one and I couldnt find one online.
Thanks for the response. I was thinking the same size all around would be best. Unfortunately, I already replaced the front two with the stock size before realizing the rears were slightly larger and figuring out what to do. Might just have to go 195 on the rear until the next time I need tires.
I've got a P5 that I bought used and it had 195/50-16 on the front and 205/50-16 on the back (it's on stock 16" alloy rims). It's my understanding that the stock tire size is 195/50-16 but it's ok to go up to 205/50-16.
The front wheels were replaced not long ago with the stock size and I...
I need a new rear left caliper too (mine's leaking brake fluid) and I was just going to go to Autozone for the part. From what I've read on here (and this is a correct me if I'm wrong statement), it doesn't really make that big of a difference where you get it from.