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Re: Newbie questions



Could please send me any details on the Hell round lights, 
I'd love round lamps but don't want modify the hood.
Any info would be appreciated.

Daa...Vee...R6

David Williams

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> From: Marc Brown <Mad_One@msn.com>
> To: jettaglx@igtc.com
> Subject: RE: Newbie questions
> Date: 19 June 1997 04:15
> 
> Answer to question 3 - The stock relays are more than enough to handle
more 
> powerful lights.  I currently have the Hella double rounds and they do a
great 
> job.  And, there is a grill setup that you can use on your Jetta so you
don't 
> have to change the hood.  It is available through Strickly Foreign out of

> Allentown, PA.
> 
> Answer to question 5 - I added an additional leather wrap to my steering 
> wheel.  Not only does it look good, there is more grip, thanks to the
extra 
> diameter added by the wrap.
> 
> Answer to question 6 - The Eagle GAs are horrible.  By changing the tires

> alone, you will find that the suspension is not that bad, but it could
still 
> be better.
> 
> Marc
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From:	owner-jettaglx@igtc.com  On Behalf Of posaune
> Sent:	Wednesday, June 18, 1997 2:29 AM
> To:	jettaglx@igtc.com
> Subject:	Re: Newbie questions
> 
> > 3. Anybody replaced their stock headlights with more powerful ones? Is
> > the factory relay strong enough or should you wire up a relay?
> 
> No experience here.  I really want to get some hella rounds, but someone
> needs to make a grille for those with the Jetta hood.
>  
> > 5. I want a leather steering wheel. Anybody tried the sew-on leather
kit
> > from AGLA? Other ideas? I'm not giving up the airbag.
> 
> No experience here either.
> 
> > 6. To what degree do the much-maligned Eagle GA's contribute to that
> > "floatiness" that I feel during turn-in. The car feels a little spooky
> > and it makes me wonder how well the car will handle high speed
emergency
> > lane changes. Will this be reduced when I buy different tires?
> 
> I'm not sure.  I know exactly what you're talking about.  You get more
> used to it, but its still a little spooky.  I plan on doing a suspension
> upgrade to make it more like an A2 GLI or something (like it should be).
>