MichaelSNU
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I agree! I wish they made the suspension a little stiffer. The Passat drives more like a Japanese car than a German car.I cannot recall anyone thinking the Passat (any trim level) is too stiff.
I agree! I wish they made the suspension a little stiffer. The Passat drives more like a Japanese car than a German car.I cannot recall anyone thinking the Passat (any trim level) is too stiff.
This can be adjusted with a VCDS. I would not rely on the Garmin to be the standard, GPS signals are adjusted all the time for security reasons, so are generally overall accurate.My speedometer reads so high that a larger diameter tire would improve its accuracy. The optimistic fuel usage meter would likely be more accurate as well. The stock odometer, however, is bang on (based on comparisons with the Garmin trip reading). That would suffer.
The former deviation for "security" was terminated years ago, so not an issue. But, other variances can certainly enter in. Such as vertical variations, digital "rounding", GPS instrument accuracy, come to mind.This can be adjusted with a VCDS. I would not rely on the Garmin to be the standard, GPS signals are adjusted all the time for security reasons, so are generally overall accurate.
I changed out tires to 225/50R18. Fit perfectly. Also adjusted odometer and digital speedometer via VCDS. Very pleased with this change. The only issue is that if I get a flat tire, that wheel/tire will not fit in the trunk wheel well. Went with Tire Rack's number one rated ultra high performance all season tire: Bridgestone Potenza RE970AS Pole Position. Handle great. Work well with Passat suspension. Best when running 32 or 33 psi. Should also do a bit better in the snow than the wider stock size.Hi,
I will be picking up a new TDI SEL in a few days, as the individual that pre-ordered the car backed out, and I was in right place at right time (as I was 4 months from getting my delivery). My concerns: ride quality on the 18"wheel and low profile tire? The dealer says they can swap out wheel and install 17", but it looks as if I have pleanty of fender clearance to run a taller 18" tire (60-70?) after initial set? Anyone else runing taller tire on the 18"?? Thoughts?
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