Ill probably try to own a 3 door big bumper, but I just want to try something different.
Especially if she'll look like this:
Thanks mrlex, hopefully it wont take too long, thats what's killing me, just waiting. Once holidays hit, ill be attacking it like nothing else.
Wondering what i can use to insulate or sound proof the engine bay. I thought the belts were a bit loose and so tightened them, then tried some lubricant and rubber grease and it paid no dividends. Is there suppose to be some sort of cover over the belts, also i think it could be cause the belts dont line up.
Any Advice
Also, when i go to the small bumpers, im guessing my tailpipe is going to stick out quite a way and wont be to subtle. Can any body recommend someone who does a good job, I'm looking for something that isn't to outrageous, something tasteful, simple. Not sure on dual or single
probably not for the serpentine belts, but yes definately for the timing belt.
i dont think those covers will really do anything for sound insulation, it's usually a bearing in one of the ancillaries that makes the squeaky noise. unless you have serp belts. then it's a whole other ball game of squeakage.
87' MK2 GTI
13' MK7 TDI
First day of the summer vac from tafe and ive already gotten stuck into it. First thing i wanted to do was give the wheels a good scrub and pressure spray, hopefully gonna have the front valance on this week.
Some BEFORE and AFTER shots:
AFTER:
The car is still low, its just the uneven lawn that makes it look higher
Last edited by DangerDan; 28-11-2009 at 09:25 PM.
Wow they come up a treat man...well done!
Also started to see how the new side trim would fit. Some people had me worried that the holes wont line up or that the fat trim actually sits below the line across the sides of the doors. BUT they do fit ALONG the line above and below. Just need a sand back and re-spray.
Someone can have the thin side trim, dont know how many takers ill get.
Straight from the UK:
And the now beautiful front bumpers awaiting to go on (looking fab now with the sand, prime and respray)
Last edited by DangerDan; 28-11-2009 at 09:09 PM.
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