EmDee

Omnishambolic
Gtechniq's stuff is awesome. I use their C4 on the plastic trim on my Polo and although it costs me £20 per application (yeah I have a lot of black plastic), it's amazing, looks better than new and lasts for about 2 years.

Anyway, stop mincing around with detailing products and put those freakin wheels on already. Make with the pics!




Are they on yet?




How about now?
 
Gtechniq's stuff is awesome. I use their C4 on the plastic trim on my Polo and although it costs me £20 per application (yeah I have a lot of black plastic), it's amazing, looks better than new and lasts for about 2 years.

Anyway, stop mincing around with detailing products and put those freakin wheels on already. Make with the pics!




Are they on yet?




How about now?

update your polo thread if there is any updates ;)
 

D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
Gtechniq's stuff is awesome. I use their C4 on the plastic trim on my Polo and although it costs me £20 per application (yeah I have a lot of black plastic), it's amazing, looks better than new and lasts for about 2 years.

Anyway, stop mincing around with detailing products and put those freakin wheels on already. Make with the pics!




Are they on yet?




How about now?

Hopefully test fitting them Saturday to check if the spacers are needed for the right look, if all goes well the tyres will be swapped and they will be on Monday :D
 

ReDBull

Every day's a school day.
Nov 21, 2006
2,991
14
Lincoln
What thickness plastic did you use for your splitter? I think I'm going to have a go at making one.
 

D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
Teaser Pic [B)]

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D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
As you can see I didnt quite stick to the plan of just trial fitting the wheels today :whistle:
I got up nice and early this morning and gave them a coat of the C5 then loaded up the car and took them up to Mark at Wheelpower in Brockley
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Being the Neuspeeds are an 8j and the stock wheels are 7.5j I was'nt too sure who far out they were going to poke with the spacers I was already running, we test fitted the front and found that the chamfer at the base of the spigot on the Forge 11mm spacers was too fat and it wouldnt let the new wheel sit flat against it, Luckily Mark had a pair of black 12mm TPI Hub centric spacers

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These fitted perfectly so we put these on the front to see how well the wheel sat.
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Just the fit I was after :)

Now to the rears,
I was a bit worried about leaving the 16mm Forge spacers on the rear, the stock wheels had been rubbing before I raised the rear and they were 12mm narrower than the Neuspeeds but as the 11's were no good and Mark only had 1 set of spacers we gave it a go.
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They do sit really nice, almost flush with the body but if they rub I'm worried they will rub the body rather than just the inner arch liner like before :think: I'll see how it goes over the next few days and maybe get another set of the 12mm's for the rear.

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D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
After a quick wash.
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Phat arse :D
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Big thanks to
Al @ AwesomeGTi for ordering them for me.
Mark @ Wheelpower for fitting them :thumbup:
 
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