mk2 bits in a mk1 ?
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mk2 bits in a mk1 ?
as im quite new to the whole mk1 golf thing im just wanting to know if mk2 bits will fit onto a mk1
as my mk1 has quite a few bits missing and im thinking of getting a mk2 to break
or am i just going to have to find a mk1 to break ?
any help much appreciated
thanks freddie 8)
as my mk1 has quite a few bits missing and im thinking of getting a mk2 to break
or am i just going to have to find a mk1 to break ?
any help much appreciated
thanks freddie 8)
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Local Hero
My advice - don't bother getting a mk2 to break for parts for Mk1. Some parts fit, but most of these are the wrong parts, and most others don't fit. For example, the engines fit but have subtle differences, if you are happy to sort the differences out then fair enough. The front seats fit, but will be a different fabric. Wheels fit. But not much else, apart from general stuff like bulbs, etc.
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Old Timer
Depends if you have a tin top or a cabriolet as well my late cabby has more parts in common with a mk2 than an early mk1 golf tin top like paul say depends what specific parts and i agree i wouldnt bother flEabay
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well ive got a 1990 cabrio so a bit unsure of what to get
i really could do with a car to take parts off
ive got a really solid shell with an engine but not much else as it look like someone has used the car for spares for another
so which car is better to get for spares for a cabby ?
i really could do with a car to take parts off
ive got a really solid shell with an engine but not much else as it look like someone has used the car for spares for another
so which car is better to get for spares for a cabby ?
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Local Hero
another cabby of the same engine type and year.
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Old Timer
Correct! stay clear of a mk2 if you need lots of parts buy another cabby the later cabs have more bells and whistles but good luck finding a chap one
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cheers guys will keep a eye out 8)
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am new to this aswell, i heard swapping the mk2 brake servo etc is a good brakin upgrade for the mk1, is this right? n is it simple.
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Old Timer
Correct and yeah pretty simple as long as you are ok at that kinda thing some modifying involved but nothing major.
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Local Hero
ShaunyC said
am new to this aswell, i heard swapping the mk2 brake servo etc is a good brakin upgrade for the mk1, is this right? n is it simple.
There's different servos on different models of Mk2. The only one which is an 'upgrade' would be the 16V GTI, which is 9" servo and 22mm master cylinder.
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Yea it's the 16v i had in mind, i dint know the spec though, is there much adjustment invoved, i'm still far off that point but thought i'd make a head start, is there any other mod's off the 16v that would be worth thinkin about.
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Local Hero
You mean apart from the engine and brake servo? No.
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so just the brakes, think am gona put a mk1gti axel on for rear brak discs, i'v been lookin at mating a 3a bubbleblock wiv a kr 1.8 head on webers.
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but don't know if its worth it, i'm also toying wiv the idea of putin a deisel box on as i'v heard its abit quicker, accelerationwise.
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Local Hero
ShaunyC said
so just the brakes, think am gona put a mk1gti axel on for rear brak discs, i'v been lookin at mating a 3a bubbleblock wiv a kr 1.8 head on webers.
Rear discs are a moot point - not really worth the hassle?
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Local Hero
ShaunyC said
but don't know if its worth it, i'm also toying wiv the idea of putin a deisel box on as i'v heard its abit quicker, accelerationwise.
Go and find the person who told you that, and slap them in the face with a large fish. Complete b******s.
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Local Hero
paul_c said
ShaunyC said
but don't know if its worth it, i'm also toying wiv the idea of putin a deisel box on as i'v heard its abit quicker, accelerationwise.
Go and find the person who told you that, and slap them in the face with a large fish. Complete b******s.
Quality paul :lmao: could not have said it better myself
1979 mk1 Golf Gti (Dan)
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1983 mk1 Golf gti G60 (little-un)
1991 mk2 Golf Country Chrome Edition
2010 T5 Karmann Colorado
2012 mk6 Golf Tdi convertible
2019 Skoda Octavia Sport ( it’s Golf)
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