What did you and your MK2 do today?

Mar 13, 2008
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Suffolk
Sworn at the car a lot, or I shouldn't of done, as I lost my locking nut key, they aren't OEM locking nuts, they are Trilock ones, so I am hoping they are easy to drill out?

Luke
 

J400uk

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Jan 7, 2010
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London, UK
Heated rear windscreen doesn't seem to be working properly, only the top half clears but the bottom doesn't. Anyone else had similar? Easy fix?
 

Mr&MrsS

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Jul 23, 2013
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AMPTHILL
THIS WEEK WE HAVE MOSTLY BEEN FITTING A;
New turbo and abs sensor do dar,
anyways,it cost a £1000.
i was thinking,dpf delete,seat belt warning delete, How about turbo delete????
it wouldve saved some£££££ but hey,you wouldnt have a leon if you didnt love em!!!!
 

X cupra

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Nov 4, 2012
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Oxford
Fit the winter wheels after i hunter aligned my car.

Then treated myself to some led rear lights from seat.

Hi jake...love the Grids your running mate top job.....what sizes are you running again?.....i see your lowered on coils aswell....do u have any issues with rubbing etc and do you have spacers on at all as the stance looks tuff.......cheers matey

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Siboneh

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Apr 3, 2012
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UK
Thank you :)

I guess you mean the LED DRL bulbs? You can get good LED sidelight bulbs though!

I've been through quite a few of the LED sidelight bulbs just can't manage to find any that both last. I have just recently put some in, but now the drivers side are starting to go out and they will be just 1 LED left on.
 

Jarre

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Dec 9, 2011
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Stockton-On-Tees
I got mine from HIDs direct, I think they were near £20, but they've lasted a year so far and no issues, I do quite a lot of night driving too.
 

Siboneh

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Apr 3, 2012
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UK
I got mine from HIDs direct, I think they were near £20, but they've lasted a year so far and no issues, I do quite a lot of night driving too.

Nice one thank you.

When these totally go I think I'll order some from HIDs Direct.
 

Jarre

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Dec 9, 2011
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Stockton-On-Tees
A very slight tint but you get that with all LED bulbs unfortunately.

If you've just got standard dipped bulbs then the MTEC sidelights/Philips blue vision/Osram cool blue may be a better option for you. None are blue as they may suggest, but they provide a less yellow light than standard sidelight bulbs, so would match in better with osram nightbreakers or whatever :)
 

holmefield

Forever messing with cars
Oct 20, 2013
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Cheers i realised that was what you'd done after i'd posted it.i've got some Led towers in now which are pretty bright, but if they go i'll be giving these a go. Are they really bright ? Like almost Xenon bright?
 
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