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That is a small garage. EEK2.GIF

Foam is the way forward here. Get a big sheet of it and line the back of the garage with it. Everytime you drive in, pop the nose far enough forward so you see the top of the foam move slightly. This way you know closing the garage door will not foul the back.

Ian

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Thanks for the info.

Still waiting on reg transfer so as soon as the beast arrives will post pics.

By the way, If youre short on space, try putting a floor stop down, either a baton or as i use a concrete slab. when fron wheel hits the stop, BRAKE. 123576-assfeck.gif

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I also use a timber batten on the floor and also a length of the foam pipe insulation, cut in half and fixed to the timber upright of some shelving at the end of the garage. I also have a large foam pad fixed to the inside of the my up and over garage door so that the tailgate does not hit the door when it is opened with the car in the garage.

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That is a small garage. EEK2.GIF

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It's a bit bigger than that, there's a workbench at the back that I'd like to stay. So, a couple of lengths of foam are gonna go up the legs. ...hmmm, maybe I should remove the vice too!

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I have a narrow garage, hence folding mirrors were a must!

Carpet remnants fixed to the interior garage side wall to protect the car doors and me when getting in and out!

Bit of 2" by 4" wood fixed to the floor as a guide for how far to go in.

Cheap mirrors down the end of the garage on either side so I can see how much room on either side as I go in.

Not that it is a military operation you'll undertstand!!!

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Phew...It Fits!! 169144-ok.gif

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...Just!! The Door closes with about an inch to spare! yelrotflmao.gif

Thank God it's a double garage! There is a line drawn on the wall to align with the wing mirror. The manual gearbox and precise clutch makes it a dream to park this tight, glad I didn't get a DSGjump.gif

Must tidy that workbench one day! Beleive it or not the Vice handle is about 75mm clear due to the curvature of the car.

Yours very releived, Vic

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I have no trouble at all parking my TDI precisely in my garage using the DSG. Just let the car creep forward at tickover and position it using the foot-brake.

It actually easier than my previous 1.8T Sport with a manual gearbox because when you put the clutch in the car contunues to roll where as using the brake it stops immediately.

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Mine tends to 'lurch' forward when I release the brake, I can't keep a low speed creep with the brake (like a conventional auto) because as soon as I touch the brake the clutch disengages (presumably with a switch - like the brake light switch?), then when brake is released it surges forward again. The only way to slowly creep is to use the hand brake as that doesn't disengage the clutch, it's not so bad in reverse (probably due to the gear ratio) but it is tricky to try and park very close up to something as it doesn't seem possible to 'slip' the clutch.

Maybe it's just mine that does it but I thought they all did it and have learned to deal with it but the wife finds it tricky (so I don't let her drive it!) beerchug.gif

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Mine tends to 'lurch' forward when I release the brake

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Mine also (3.2 DSG). Fine in reverse though.

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Strange that, I suppose reverse is a higher ratio so slower speed for the same RPM but maybe there's a different clutch release 'programme' for reverse gear with a softer action allowing more slip?

I always drive forwards into my garage and the first time I drove it in, the clutch action surprised me but my garage is about 5 ft longer then the car so even the wife can manage it.

Do the 3.2's have a different clutch action to other DSG's or are they all a bit Grabby? beerchug.gif

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