low 5dr GL 1.8 carb - NEW PICS - 23.09.09 - I IS Two-Tone
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Old Timer
low 5dr GL 1.8 carb - NEW PICS - 23.09.09 - I IS Two-Tone
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Local Hero
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could go lower
watch your driveshafts tho
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Old Timer
definately gonna go lower on the rear.
i've already got a knocking sound from the front, prolly the drive shafts. lol
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thinking of getting mine done eventually and i like how yours sits plus i dont really know how far you can go..
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dope_as said
cheers.
definately gonna go lower on the rear.
i've already got a knocking sound from the front, prolly the drive shafts. lol
probs is hahaha
turn your wheels an dsget on your knees and find out how far there is
mine are neally at bottom and there like 1 cm left to go and there like 5mm clearence from the chassis to the driveshaft
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walkerfromwolves said
just out of curiosity.. how low is it.?
thinking of getting mine done eventually and i like how yours sits plus i dont really know how far you can go..
eh up mate. the thing with coil overs is you never really know how low you've gone from stock, its just lower, and then you adjust to suit.
as to how low you can go, it all depends on things like:
- tyre size
wheel size and offset
how bumpy are your local roads
how steep is your drive
are your arches rolled for more clearance
do you like your tyres to last[/list:u]
my mate has the same coilies as me, with gti nine spokes and 185/60 13 tyres and he can't go as low as me without rubbing.
so i figure it must be his tyres.?!?
ash
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Local Hero
I'm loving the dail driver-tatty-work in progress look - glad to see the ATS back on they really suit it!!!
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Lawsy said
Its coming on well ash.. looking great mate - good job on the sunroof too..
I'm loving the dail driver-tatty-work in progress look - glad to see the ATS back on they really suit it!!!
cheers big ears
this is only the beginning of the daily wip look. the sills need abit of work, no holes tho, then tailgate and a little bit of gutter. i just need to sort out some colour code paint before it all goes black….
ash
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finshed off fitting my number plate lights yesterday in the glorious sunshine. a little bit more sanding was needed so they sat flush with a water tight seal.
ok fair enough, one of them isn't quite flush but there good enough for me.
thought i'd get my D banded pressed tin number plate on the back too. i love it.
refitted my wind deflector to my sunroof after a lick of paint.
and whilst i was pottering i sanded down my bonnet strut and gave it a quick polish. hmmmm, shiney.
thats all.
:mrgreen:
ash x
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dope_as said
i must add that i did follow the haynes book of lies
so true!
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so, being a complete numpty, when i refurbed my classics last year (i got quite a nice polished finish) i got scared about leaving them exposed. not knowing what to do i gave them a coat of clear lacquer (school boy error i know) this took away the nice shiney polished look, but i thought if it protects them abit it'll do for the summer til it starts to chip.
well, it lasted about 2 weeks with the wheels on the car. so having a potter on the car yesterday i started to fetch the lacquer off with some wire wool.
before
after
before
after
how happy am i!!!
i figure i'll have to polish them regularly to keep them nice, but i reckon it'll be worth it.
though i've since found out about this stuff called rimwax
http://www.speeding.co…tml%23a1_211244#a1_211244
so i'm gonna give that a go.
edit - got, trying it, here: http://www.vwgolfmk1.o…wtopic&t=64767&highlight=
here a shot of them on the car
and my new rear number plate
i like sunny days.
ash x
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Old Timer
as always, they got bigger!!!
i do like the grinder.
after a bit of filler and abit of sanding
i didn't take a shot of it painted up ,cos its only black for now, and tbh it could do with another sand. i get impatient when sanding filler.
cos i like the grinder so much i thought i tickle the little rust spot on the front piller…
…which turned into a massive hole!!! now most folk might think cut and weld, well i'm no welder, so filler it will have to be!
it all need another fill and sand really, tomorrows job.
todays job however, much more exciting.
i've fitted a 16v master cylinder and servo. i've had them lying around for ages, but not had the confidence to fit them until now.
after checking all the bolts & bleed nipples would loosen, i marked up the brake lines and removed the old master cylinder:
fortunately for me the servo was aleady fitted to a mk1 bracket, so only had to unclip the clevis pin from the drivers side, unbolt the servo and out she came. no fiddling at all.
new servo went in pretty easily, after a lick of paint that is.
the four port master cylinder worked well, as i only needed one t-piece for the brake light switch and one short section of brake line making up (which i had done over at my friendly mechanics)
it was a bit scary bending the old brake lines in case i snapped em, but they seemed fairly compliant.
all connected back up:
though i'd treat myself to some new bleed nipples seeing as i was bleeding the system.
here's the old and new:
(rear)
(front)
took about three hours for the brake upgrade. a leisurely 3 hours at that.
Mmmmmmm, now my brakes are done, i can fit my webber carb… :angel:
bye
ash x
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good work though mate lovin the use of the grinder……. 8O
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i finished up with this:
lol
i knew i needed a new wing at some point… ha ha
then feeling like i was 8 years old, and knowing its gonna get painted at some point (soon i hope) decided to race it up abit
i don't know if i'm gonna drive it around with the numbers on, well, maybe just abit. ha ha ha
ash x
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as you are not a welder,
sure HYPOTHETICALLY …..
if some such as yourself
cuts out old metal
Preps for welding
Cuts a patch to fit snuggly in the hole
then so happens to find out if a club member is welding one Hypothetical saturday afternoon near you.
Drives down, and lets then spend 20 mins welding it up for you…..
Isnt that is what a club is about? Helping each other…..
where do you live. ont sa leicester or i'll have to do it :wink:
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oops. well, you live and learn. i guess i'll have to talk nicely to my mechanic, see if i can get if done for nowt. having no job is great til you need to spend money!!!
thanks for the heads up guys.
oh, i'm not a million miles away from leicester.
thanks, ash x
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