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taylorboosh
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Get the springs on
Jason x
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will do asap have to go to work soon so wont have time today
taylorboosh
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looks a decent job, you need a tigra scuttle - johnny86 had 1 he offered me for free
Jason x
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Yeah it's on the list, I thought you had that from him already

He's got a new corsa now I think so I expect he'll need it for that

[Edited on 05-11-2014 by Jason x]
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Can only ask him, nah its painted gloss black - i got my own as i want plastic look
Jason x
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9th Nov 14 at 19:23   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Put new springs in this morning,

heres a before pic on the FK springs

Untitled by Jsn1995, on Flickr

and after on the new springs

Untitled by Jsn1995, on Flickr

Untitled by Jsn1995, on Flickr


Then gave it a clean as it was filthy,

Untitled by Jsn1995, on Flickr

Untitled by Jsn1995, on Flickr

really happy with how its sitting on the back, bit of reverse rake though so need to get helper springs out the front in the future


[Edited on 09-11-2014 by Jason x]
Ben G
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Looks like you have some fat chicks in the back. Looks wrong.
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Tbh I did prefer it before. But it's what you mate no one else
Jason x
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
Looks like you have some fat chicks in the back. Looks wrong.




quote:
Originally posted by Kieran
Tbh I did prefer it before. But it's what you mate no one else


I'm made up with it, just need the front down more next
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Looking good either way bud

[Edited on 09-11-2014 by Kieran]
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Think it looks strange as black wheels next to dark grey plastics.

10-15mm higher would look better imo
Jason x
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Plan at the moment is to do the plastics in gloss black

kazazza
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Excellent example mate, here's my two cents:

Jason x
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Thanks for the edit mate, that semi smooth boot looks mint might just have to get that done

Jamie-C
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Looks much better that height, get some bumper shine though
Jason x
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Thanks

i used to peanut butter the plastics, before that used some proper bumper shine but that was pants and made a mess whats the best one to use?

want to get cracking spraying the plastics gloss black but its raining almost everyday now
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I always use autoglym bumper care on any black trim, not used anything else so don't know how it compares to others. If your going to paint them though better of not putting any sort of product near them, you don't want it reacting with the paint lol
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Use a heat gun, they work like magic
taylorboosh
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Get them helper springs out asap - much better though
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Gtechniq C4 is probably one of the best on the market. Not cheap but well worth it.
Jason x
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quote:
Originally posted by Jamie-C
I always use autoglym bumper care on any black trim, not used anything else so don't know how it compares to others. If your going to paint them though better of not putting any sort of product near them, you don't want it reacting with the paint lol


decent price on that - wont be sprayed for a while anyway no weather for it

quote:
Originally posted by kazazza
Use a heat gun, they work like magic


probably give this a go first - would rather do as cheap as possible

quote:
Originally posted by taylorboosh
Get them helper springs out asap - much better though


love the back now sits well. will probably have to get someone to remove the helpers for me so wont be done for a while tbf

quote:
Originally posted by Simon_16v
Gtechniq C4 is probably one of the best on the market. Not cheap but well worth it.


even though it probably works well i couldnt spend that much on a product like that be cheaper for me to spray the plastics
taylorboosh
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Its easy you know
Jason x
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For someone who knows what they are doing
kedowan
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Looking good mate!
Jason x
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Thanks

[Edited on 11-11-2014 by Jason x]

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