Haha very nice work, good demonstration of the plugs too! That looks alot better than mine, excellent work!
So here it is...
This has to be one of the simplest things to do ever.
Step 1.
Open the boot and unscrew the 3 bolts that hold the wing in place. You will need to remove the centre rear brake light to get to this, but that is as simple as unclipping it.
Step 2.
Put the brake light back in place and then close the boot.
Step 3.
(This is the most complicated step in the guide... ha)
Pull the wing off.
Step 4.
Plug up the holes. I went to bunnings and managed to find these plugs called "christmas tree plugs". This is what they look like:
This is the hole they go in (the rubber thingo was already in there):
and this is how well they fitted in :
Step 5.
Spend hours scrubbing and peeling to get the remainder of the sticky useless silicone that is left on the door and wash it all down.
Notes:
I was going to use silicon as well as the plugs, but basically. It rained a bit today so I'll see if they leaked - If they did, along comes the silicone.
Last edited by WEDEL.1; 25-02-2009 at 08:07 AM.
Haha very nice work, good demonstration of the plugs too! That looks alot better than mine, excellent work!
Where's the before and after shots of the car?
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That's damn neat! Good stuff.
First impressions of this was hmmm, but those little tabs aren't to bad! However I would weld my holes! Any pics of the car at a distance?
I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...
yeh i put a few more pics in this thread here: http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...933#post102933
should i repost them again in here for the lazy ppl?
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