Red line approx 85cm
Yellow line approx 93-93cm
Blue line is difficult as it slopes upwards, about 55cm at the tallest.
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So long as you use the official reinforced jacking points, it's fine. It's how I change the pads and discs on my cupra ST, and it's no different if you were jacking from the front and then putting the axle stand on the back.
There's just not enough room normally to fit the jack and an axle stand...
Nope. But you can jack up from the rear sill point using a trolley jack and then place your axle stand under the sill point at the front if you want to work on your front wheels.
Probably be ok but you wouldn't get the benefit of mounting more towards the edge. It's up to you whether you'd be mounting there anyway, I don't :) but there are plenty of examples of the correct length available with the foot packs separately so don't rush into buying shorter if you don't need to.
I'm on my third set of front brake pads and the last change was only because the slide pin was sticking and caused premature wear on one side.
Check the thickness of your front disc before replacing. I've just changed the front discs on my Cupra at 90 thousand miles...
Does anyone have any experience of replacing their plastic lower oil sump pan with a steel replacement such as this ECS tuning variant?
https://www.awesomegti.com/ecs-steel-oil-pan-kit-vag-2-0t-ea888/
I've had a minor oil weep from the car that's been driving me mad for nearly 2 years. Finally...
There's no need for a selfie stick.
Lie down on the ground by either front door.
Hold camera in hand so you can tap the screen to take the shot.
Stretch out arm and take the shot.
Job done.
Just did mine right now.
Yeah, me in the "before" times, ending up covering 20k miles a year.
You'll need to get used to:
Visiting the petrol station at least twice a week.
Going for a service twice a year and considering DSG / diff fluid changes more often if you were following mileage intervals strictly.
Possibly...
The link still works fine for me, you may need to copy and paste the link into a new browser window to work as I noticed that just clicking the link doesn't work for me.
I tend to get this every few years or so, then it magically turns itself off after the next ignition power cycle on my 2016 cupra. Having looked into it, it seems to be if the car believes there's an issue with the abs sensors so it disables your cruise control as a safety measure.
No idea why...
Nice one and thanks for the write up! My cupra ST has started playing up with this error, I just have to find the time and the brave pill to take apart my gear lever to discover which colour of supplementary switch I need.
Where did you buy yours if you don't mind me asking please?
Just want to say a big thanks to all the folks here, particularly Tell, for the help and continued support on these map updates.
I have a 2016 Cupra ST with an MIB2 standard with Europe V1 card and I've been happily updating the maps with the workaround overall.nds method all this time. I...
You need to follow their instructions on their subforum here, register an account on their website, email them and they will upgrade your account with the discount enabled.
"To join the scheme, all you need to do is make sure you are registered on our website, and then e-mail us with the...
It's cheaper to buy the right car seat and a buggy to fit the car than it is to change the car :D
When Mothercare and kiddicare were still around, we had them check the different brands / designs to fit and they knew which ones were already a no-go as they had seen countless to-be parents...
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