Car looked good. Good that your driving it around
Car looked good. Good that your driving it around
Some parts coming in soon
1) FK Streetline Coilovers
Got these coilovers cheap through a connection. Brand new. Will be replacing the budget coilovers I have on right now (HotTuning). Ideally i would have liked to have got the H&R ones but for now these will be better and a nicer upgrade to the current ones.
2) ECS Front and Rear suspension refresh kit
The suspension bushings etc were in desperate need of a refresh so this kit will replace the front and rear with new heavy duty items.
3) OEM Coolant Tank assembly
4) Accessory Drive Belt with Belt tensioner
More of a preventative thing. I could see the belt being worn so going to replace it with a brand new drive belt and tensioner so it eliminates any issues that may come up with this later on.
5) Integrated Engineering Billet Shifter Bushings
Shifting on the Vento is quite sloppy at the moment so hoping this will sharpen things up a bit
6) Hawk HPS pads (front and rear)
New pads for front and rear.
7) Stoptech Slotted rotors (front and rear)
New slotted rotors for front and rears
Decided to take off the rain tray and windshield wipers to give them a refresh. Had a can of touch up paint in Satin Black finish which was designed for repairs on pre-painted metal. Took the wiper arms off, prepped them by sanding back the existing paint with 400, 600 and then 800 grit sandpaper wetsanding, then gave it about 6-7 layers of black. It came out looking pretty much brand new.
Taking off the rain tray gives access to the cabin filter. Unlike the MK6 where the filter is below the glove box inside the car, the MK3's had it on the passenger side underneath the rain tray. Don't ask me why but it's there. This is what I was greeted to :
So much buildup of dead leaves and other crap in there. Ordered some MANN Cabin filters to replace the old one and in the correct fitment. Much better.
The wiper blades were beyond shot and it was actually pretty dangerous when driving whilst raining as it wouldn't do anything, so I ordered some Bosch Aerotwin wipers. I have Bosch units on my Golf R as well and it's a really nice blade with a clean wipe.
When I first picked the Vento up, the passenger side rear electric window wasn't working properly. I could hear the motor running but the window would not go up and down. Apparently this is a common problem on the MK3's and that it's normally the regulator which doesn't work.
Bought a brand new OEM genuine VW regulator for cheap (about 50 bucks) and did a DIY. Basically followed this DIY from VWVortex :
VWVortex.com - Power Window Regulator/Motor DIY
The regulator really is a crap design and I can see why it breaks as the clamp holding the window in place are made from plastic. They could wear overtime or break, which is what happened to mine.
Since I didn't have clamps, I used duct tape and an old T-shirt to hold the window up while I removed the old regulator.
Old regulator (motor still attached) on the left, New regulator on the right.
Fitted everything up and hey presto! It's working again!
Also got some new badges to replace the tired old worn ones...
Will also be re-furbing these BBS RS's soon. 5x100 PCD, 16x7 and 16x8 with slant lips. May also re-barrel to make them 16x8 and 16x9. Going to get the lips polished up, repaint the centres and re-furb the original BBS bolts too with the help of Ray from RAW works. Should be good!
Last edited by stephen8512; 14-08-2015 at 04:00 PM.
Awesome stuff dude
cooool
did you buy the window reg online?
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