Power Steering..

Chat about your MKIII (86C) inc GT/G40 Polo
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kapur
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Power Steering..

Post by kapur »

What are the chances of a whole power steering setup from an MK2 golf 16v fitting my Polo GT?
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Post by pettsy »

Anythings possible, but is it really worth the hastle? the steering isn't that heavy on mk3's
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Post by Matty2021 »

Go the gym an get ur arms beefed up, probably be less hassle :P
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Post by Mk2Adam »

or just buy some weights, it'd be less hassle plus cheaper than a gym too :wink:
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Post by kapur »

I think i should invite someone to drive my car around. It's more heavier than people are actually describing it.

Anyone in/around/from the Birmingham area willing to give the car a short drive or so?

The cars in Perry Barr.

Do let me know.
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Post by hardhitter »

is your geometry fine on the front ? Tracking, tyre pressures etc. Get it all checked, they aren't that heavy.
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Post by DelG40 »

Yep, really not heavy at all. Helps if you have at LEAST slightly mannish forearms and wrists for parking manoveres mind :lol:
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