You'll have the Ringmeet gayest car award in the bag, that's for sure. ?
You need VW Spezial-Gleitmittel ... parts number G052172A1.Then we still have to find out if it leaks or not, which is not uncommon among early Eos, or Eos in general..
I just looked at it.. 35 Euros for the 30ml bottle seems to be the cheapest option. I'll probably order that anyway. There's 50ml spray cans but the general consesus seems to be, it is difficult to apply and tends to be more wasteful, resulting in no benefit over the liquid version.You need VW Spezial-Gleitmittel ... parts number G052172A1.
And here I thought 19 Euros for 50 ml of special oil for my bicycle gearbox (Rohloff Speedhub) including supplies to change the oil were expensive...I just looked at it.. 35 Euros for the 30ml bottle seems to be the cheapest option.
30ish is what I paid for back then too, and used less than half a bottle over the almost three years that I had the Eos... with probably too much use of it, so a whole bottle should easily last you five to ten years. Upside to using too much, I never had any leaking issues. Downside to using too much, it would create a Schleimspur down your side windows from where the roof beams meet the windscreen.I just looked at it.. 35 Euros for the 30ml bottle seems to be the cheapest option. I'll probably order that anyway. There's 50ml spray cans but the general consesus seems to be, it is difficult to apply and tends to be more wasteful, resulting in no benefit over the liquid version.
At this point the A3 is more likely to be sold, just because we don't want two of those VAG things and the Audi, while a lot of things have been fixed, also has a worse history, and over 60k and 2 years more on the clock..Repaint, sell for 5k?
Good suggestion!This is asking for trouble...
Foghorn Vaghorn?