Reido 0 Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 R32 driveshafts onto v6 4motion --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hi all, Thought i would share the current chapter in my golf V6 4motion which I have had for 7 years now!I am gathering all the parts necesary to convert to the R32 wishbones & hubs on my V6 4motion. For those that dont know about this conversion I will elaborate.Using these hubs and wishbones from the R32 will slightly adjust the geometry of the suspension components and tierods to allow for better handling and less understeer after a standard golf has been lowered. The parts ( as far as im aware ) are common to theGolf R32Seat Leon Cupra RAudi TT (Most Quattro models)Skoda octavia VRS (not sure on this but most people agree)Some people have also used the quick steering rack from these cars but most people find they have problems with the traction controll ect so im not going to carry this out as I dont wish to mess around with it.Parts I have so far.Hub carriers complete with hubs, ABS rings ectWishbones complete with bushes and Ball joints.Driveshafts complete with CV boots ectI hope to get all the parts together and carry out the conversion for my next MOT in June. I also hope to list all the VAG and OEM part no's ect but will leave that for another thread.I need to buy the tie rods and ends and renew the ball joints but for now I have a question.Included in the parts I bought was the R32 driveshafts, complete and in very good condition. I dont need these for this conversion but..... Are these driveshafts different to the ones on my 4motion? And are there any benefits to using these? Are they uprated compared to mine?Can anyone shed some light on this? Cheers Link to post Share on other sites
bungy 2 Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 I'm not sure about the driveshafts and whether the splines or diameters are the same but I'll certainly look into it. What sort of things have you done to your 4mo over the past 7 years? You must like it. Link to post Share on other sites
Reido 0 Posted December 2, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 Hi mate, Im pretty much maxed out on mods apart from any major power hikes.ModificationsBody work;Pentagon Light smoke tinted windows all roundDe lockedFront and rear lower bumper trim colour codedGenuine rear spoiler, and 5door R32 skirtsCaractere front grill & rear hatch blendGenuine anniversary golf smoked headlightsHella fog light kit with home brew/OE VW plug n play loomBlack VW emblems. Rear SEAT cupra “R†badgeWheelsGenuine SEAT Leon Cupra R 18†alloys Michelin pilot sport tyres Genuine Mk1 Audi S3 wheels Vredestin Wintrac tyres (winter mud & snow tyres)Brakes;4 Pot Brembo Callipers on Seat cupra 323mm disks & Goodridge braided hosesRear braided hosesMotul Racing brake fluid Suspension;Koni adjustable shocks, Eibach springs lowered approx 20-25mmH&R adjustable Anti roll barsFull Poly bushed rear end (powerflex)Forge adjustable rear tie barsAudi S3 upper & lower bracesRunning gear;Blue Haldex controllerB&M short shift kit, reduction of approx 25% Fully synthetic VW gearbox oilEngine;Carbon fibre engine cover (hand made by myself, (and if it makes a difference) with the same aircraft grade carbon fibre that’s used in the pilot seat of the Apache gunship!!)Forge oil and coolant capsK&N panel filterFull stainless steel Supersprint exhaust mated to Miltek race catsInterior;Factory fitted black leather interior with heated Recaro’s.R32 steering wheel & pedalsBrushed aluminium trim including door pullsW8 light conversion (all wiring pre installed for bora vents)Cruise controlICE;Becker high speed traffic pro CD Radio Satnav. Blue lighting to match dash.Front speaker upgrade, Focal component speakers Link to post Share on other sites
Reido 0 Posted December 2, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 The driveshafts are complete with the ends that bolt to the gearbox end, theres 6 holes and I think there for the torx/spline bolts? hopefully ready to bolt up to the gearbox? Link to post Share on other sites
The Monk 50 Posted December 3, 2010 Report Share Posted December 3, 2010 No help here buddy but with the list of Mods, I'd love to see some pics matey Link to post Share on other sites
Reido 0 Posted December 3, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 3, 2010 No help here buddy but with the list of Mods' date=' I'd love to see some pics matey [/quote']Hi mate, got some pics in the welcome section Link to post Share on other sites
Reido 0 Posted March 16, 2011 Author Report Share Posted March 16, 2011 Got this job done today aswell.R32 hubs, wishbones, driveshafts, tierods, new brake disk shields ect. New bushes, nuts n bolts everywhere I could as i went.New droplinks and Superpro ARB bushes.The R32 driveshafts were an 8NO Audi part no and my 4motion ones were a 1J0 VW golf mk4 part no. I couldnt see any difference in their length or diameter ect just different at the end where it fits into the hubs. not a problem for me as I was fitting all R32 hubs ect anyway. All fitted fine.glad I didnt try this at home as we had to raise the engine to remove the wishbone bolt on the drivers side.Problems so far after test drive. Traction control is going a bit haywire as tierods not set up and camber is prob out. steering wheel not straight either. Going into Star performance tomorrow for 4wheel laser alignment.Will report back when all set up :-d Link to post Share on other sites
UnitedMotorsport 55 Posted March 16, 2011 Report Share Posted March 16, 2011 Traction control is going a bit haywire as tierods not set up and camber is prob out. steering wheel not straight either. Going into Star performance tomorrow for 4wheel laser alignment.Will report back when all set up :-dThe traction control is going mad because you didn't fit the R32 steering rack.4motion and R32 front drive shafts differ because of the outer CV jointThe 4motion CV joint has a male thread on the end that a nut is designed to go onThe R32 CV joint has a female thread in the end that a bolt is designed to go in Link to post Share on other sites
Reido 0 Posted March 17, 2011 Author Report Share Posted March 17, 2011 The traction control is going mad because you didn't fit the R32 steering rack.Doh! I read that the usual problems with traction control were when fitting the R32 rack and it was ok when fitting the other parts minus the rack?The 4motion CV joint has a male thread on the end that a nut is designed to go onThe R32 CV joint has a female thread in the end that a bolt is designed to go inYeah thats why I fitted the R32 driveshafts, just to save changing the hub flanges and bearings ect. The driveshafts cost me nothing really thats why I just fitted them.Going in at half 3 to be setup on laser alignment. If theres still problems I will run it with Traction control off untill I source an R32 rack and see what happens then.Thanks United motorsport Link to post Share on other sites
Reido 0 Posted March 17, 2011 Author Report Share Posted March 17, 2011 All sorted now. Big thanks to Star performance.Turns out the rear was out a bit too. Front was all over the place.No more ESP Issues. Link to post Share on other sites
bungy 2 Posted March 18, 2011 Report Share Posted March 18, 2011 Did you have enough adjustment at the rear to sort out the toe in? Link to post Share on other sites
Reido 0 Posted March 18, 2011 Author Report Share Posted March 18, 2011 The only adjustment I have on the rear is Forge adjustable rear arms. When they adjusted them for camber it probably sorted the toe too? It was set up and adjusted as per an R32 with sports suspension.Rear Before adjustment Left camber -0deg 46 Right Camber -1deg 04 Left toe 0deg05 Right toe 0deg17 AfterLeft camber -1deg19 Right Camber -1deg19 Left toe 0deg08 Right toe 0deg09 Although the rear was out before adjustment I didnt have any uneven tyre wear or anything. Link to post Share on other sites
bungy 2 Posted March 19, 2011 Report Share Posted March 19, 2011 The toe adjustment is at the mounting point for the trailing arm. As the mk4's get lower the toe in is thrown out and scrubs tyres very quickly. Link to post Share on other sites
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