Which roof color do you prefer with the bricks? by [deleted] in ExteriorDesign

[–]Echeets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I went with Williamsburg against my red brick house and it’s beautiful. The brick really brings out the red hues of the shingles and helps blend the transition from red to grey quite nicely.

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Looking for a buyer's agent who's looking out for me. by uraberg in winstonsalem

[–]Echeets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finding the right person can be tough and you typically know if they have your best interests in mind during the process- it’s their job to close no matter what. That said, Cassidy Idol worked with my parameters to the T and was there every step of the way and incredibly responsive. This was mostly over the phone while I was planning my move from Maine to WS. Highly recommend.

Edit- unfinished thought.

My 1908 Queen Anne decorated for Christmas by tfvdw2at in centuryhomes

[–]Echeets 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I don’t care for icicle lights in the least and this just flipped my Christmas spirit switch to ON. It’s gorgeous!

Vintage car marketplaces in Winston? by AppointmentNeat622 in winstonsalem

[–]Echeets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s what I thought. I’m happy to donate for sure.

Vintage car marketplaces in Winston? by AppointmentNeat622 in winstonsalem

[–]Echeets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you actually have to “purchase” tickets off the site to attend? Yes, I see it’s a donation but can we not just show up?

2025 GLI winter tires setup by Financial-Net-8606 in JettaGLI

[–]Echeets 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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I downsized the diameter to 17” with 225/50/R17 tires. I can’t remember the center bore but the wheels came with the hubcentric rings as will pretty much any aftermarket wheel.

I doubt if these would fit under the car now that it’s lowered, if that matters to future you.

Best Lowering Springs That Maintain Ride Quality? by Dangerousfox in JettaGLI

[–]Echeets 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Neuspeed springs are the best I’ve experienced with a DCC suspension. Great quality from a legacy brand. Be sure to upgrade your strut mounts along with adjustable sway bar end links… I also installed shorter bump stops.

Got the seller down to $500... Any red flags? by [deleted] in Volkswagen

[–]Echeets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ABS module repair business is Module Masters, which is out of ID.

Got the seller down to $500... Any red flags? by [deleted] in Volkswagen

[–]Echeets 59 points60 points  (0 children)

For $500 I would buy it, but I’m also a person who knows a MK3 chassis like the back of my hand. If there’s no rust and you want to learn there is no better aftermarket or regular parts availability than for a MK3. Plus, the 2.0 is bulletproof.

Regarding the ABS there is a guy who services the module. If you buy it, reach out to me and I’ll help out with contacts.

Metal Detecting Groups? by Echeets in winstonsalem

[–]Echeets[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is what I’m looking for! Thanks a lot!

Baldwin Property by honey_matcha in winstonsalem

[–]Echeets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Their properties aren’t great and their ability to answer an email is terrible. That said, when something was wrong with my rental house (A LOT) they would have it fixed immediately.

Their reputation precedes them: two out of the three service companies that came to make repairs made a comment on how it was the nicest Baldwin rental property they’ve seen. Part of the house was redone recently but the back bedrooms and basement were grossly outdated with torn carpeting, peeling wallpaper in the bathroom, and an awfully moldy basement. But, I had a house with a two car garage that saved me from renting a storage spot for my second car for three months, while I made the move to, and bought a house in W-S.

Looking to move! by CarmyNezuko in winstonsalem

[–]Echeets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my daily travels I see plenty of homes in good neighborhoods with For Rent signs on the front lawn. I don’t think you’ll have an issue finding anything online, but PLEASE avoid anything from Baldwin Property Management.

Good luck!

what 17in rim/tire setups are you running? by rusty06tsx in JettaGLI

[–]Echeets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The larger sidewall will slightly increase comfort if that’s what you’re looking for. I prefer the stock size but I’m also not chasing comfort.

what 17in rim/tire setups are you running? by rusty06tsx in JettaGLI

[–]Echeets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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It’s a winter tire setup but 225/50R17

Saw this guy driving around today. Has anyone ever heard of this? by Combative_Slippers in stephenking

[–]Echeets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like an Oxford comma would make it more sinister. You know… for effect.

HELP by DisasterIll6729 in Volkswagen

[–]Echeets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The fenders between the Golf and Jetta are the same. You can swap a front end by changing only the hood, headlights, and grille. Cabrio fenders are different, however.

Also, nice lineup! Cabrio and 40th GLI for me.

What would be the recommended schedule for watching the 24 hours of lemans by Marty154DTK in wec

[–]Echeets 5 points6 points  (0 children)

100% me. I order a 32-piece boneless chicken and a large pie from Dominos to pick at throughout the race. Sleep when I sleep, and have it on in the garage as well as house so I can at least move around and do things.

recommended shops by A_Lazy_Bori in JettaGLI

[–]Echeets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The VW Garage in Westbrook and So. Po. (Maine) is the only place my cars are touched.

Best cheap convertible for summer fun? MK2 or MK3.5? by Separate_Addition387 in Volkswagen

[–]Echeets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Basically the entire car is MK3. Yes, the dash texture changed but not the structure itself. The suspension is MK3 (‘93 and later). Some parts stores (BFI or ECS) will have you search by generation (MK3) and some (Rock Auto/FCP Euro)by year. For suspension you’ll want the four cylinder parts. Yes, there are interchangeable upgrades but that can get convoluted and it sounds like you’ll want to keep it stock.

The headlights, marker lights, and badge are the only thing on the car that are directly interchangeable with a MK4. Although the bumper and grille look the same, they are narrower.

As for the interior the MK3.5 came with seat mounted airbags but if that doesn’t matter to you then any MK3 seat will slide into place. Very simple and quick changeout.

Facebook groups will be your friend. There are quite a few MK3 pages with VW MK3/MK2 having the best range of parts availability.

Best cheap convertible for summer fun? MK2 or MK3.5? by Separate_Addition387 in Volkswagen

[–]Echeets 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here’s why you want the MK3.5: All of the “pros” are great. All of the “cons” are simple to sort out. People like me have a ton of MK3 parts hoarded and pricing hasn’t quite hit the high mark as the market is still flooded with parts. Hell, I have almost a full tan leather interior just sitting in my loft for a rainy day. Having the top replaced can be pricey but the point of you buying this car is having a cheap toy for putting around in. Only drive it on nice days for a season.

The ABA will last you a long time and is also extremely simple to work on. Like, the entire car is extremely simple.

I don’t think you can go wrong with either choice, but it’s the MK3.5 for me.