what did you and your mk3 leon do today

kiddo

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I agree gof and think it looks the dogs danglies ;) I well have to see this setup in the flesh to wet my appetite some more. Both diffuser and exhaust on my shopping list, just got to figure out how to gwt them ordered and delivered undetected by the misses ;) ;)
 
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Damo H

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Have you put a Golf R exhaust on the Carbon ??


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Yeah, the Carbon's standard exhaust is from the Mk7.5 Golf R estate. So no valve but 4 working outlets (The original Mk 7 R Estate had 2 fake outlets).
 

Daire92

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yes i bought these for my previous mk3. they were great. much cheaper than Seat even after paint and fit. think i paid £100 for them off Ebay and was £150 for paint and fit
Thats reassuring to hear! Planning to wrap mine in Gloss black to keep costs down. Should be able to wrap and install myself so it will be cheap. Was your kit just glued on or is it screwed in?
 

Naylor92

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yes i bought these for my previous mk3. they were great. much cheaper than Seat even after paint and fit. think i paid £100 for them off Ebay and was £150 for paint and fit
So would you definitely recommend them chap? Do you have the link to the ones you bought and any pictures of them on the car?
 

GordonMcC

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Thats reassuring to hear! Planning to wrap mine in Gloss black to keep costs down. Should be able to wrap and install myself so it will be cheap. Was your kit just glued on or is it screwed in?
I think they were "Glued" on. Serious stuff as they never budged. Only thing! Always a catch...the part that's meant to come off the side skirt to access the jacking point is a fake. It comes as a separate piece but does not click in it simply falls off if you let go. I go this glued onto the sideskirts as you could still get a rolling jack under
 

Jordan Neill

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I've fitted 3 TRC splitters at this stage, 2 to a Leon FR and 1 to my Cupra. same procedure for both. I really should have done a DIY instruction post on how to do it last time. I've tried the self tappers by themselves and I ended up having the splitter get ripped off the car at 180km/h from the force of the air resistance alone. That prompted the 2nd fitting. This time it was bolted on and it's was fine till I sold the car, got a Cupra in April and bolted on another one. The cupra has gone to 235km/h and it didn't budge. You can bolt it on WITHOUT removing the bumper, it's fiddly and is way easier with a extra set of hands. A set of jack stands is a must before you work underneath the car. A splitter is not worth getting crushed to death for lads. Safety first. Halfords sell a 2 tonne set for about €30.

You have to remove the two wheels and front section of the wheel arch liners, no need to remove the section directly above the wheel, this is only a couple screws. Get under the car and loosen the plastic sump guard or remove it completely. This is only a few screws as well and its 2 pieces of flat thin plastic. This will give you access to the inside of the bottom of the bumper. I used 3 self tappers to align the splitter and hold it in place, get someone to help you line it up with the arches and put one tapper through the pre drilled holes on either side and one in the middle(center of the bumper). This will make life easier when you are drilling. If you dont have a drill or self tappers just tape it in place. Now drill holes big enough to take the supplied bolts, they're M5 i think, through each of the splitters pre drilled holes.

You can now just feed the bolt up through the holes and you should be able to add the nut to each bolt either through the arches for the side ones or from directly under the car for the front 3. It's tight for the center 3 but its doable, a small hand will help. Just bend the underside of the bumper down and you can slip your hand into this space where you will find the bolt sticking up through the bumper. It is tricky to get the nut started in the bolt. A spanner on top of the nut and an allen key bit in a drill to wind it down quick once its on the end of the bolt does the trick. Do this for all 9 bolts. The splitter is now fitted so just re attach your sump guard and arches and you're off.

Total time for myself and my dad to get this done the 3rd time was about an hour from jacking it up to lowering it back down. Removing the front bumper is defintely not the easier way to do this unless you plan to do some other jobs like painting the grill/license plate area and bumper below the grill at the same time.
Mines just arrive so will follow this the best I can. Hopefully all goes well.
 
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KernelOkey

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Since my car isnt built yet I've only ordered carcare products :D And hope I can order new rims next week
 

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Fitted my Rieger front splitter which was surprisingly very straight forward. The pre drilled splitter uses some of the original holes so getting it aligned was very easy, the only tricky bit was fitting the supplied spire clips across the front row. I found this impossible to get my hand in there so I removed the bumper to fit them and added some big repair washers with the screws.
Pulling the bumper off was so simple thanks to the handy guide posted and using a ramp at work
 

Daire92

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My Polish side skirts arrived today. The overall fit seems to be OK after a quick test lineup on the driveway. They should look great once finished in gloss black and fitted. The quality of the finish is about a 6/10 though. They do come primed but there is lumps and bumps all over them, they need another good sanding before they could be painted. I plan to wrap them so I'm not that worried. The jacking point cover is totally pointless as its just a separate piece that doesnt attach in any way. I'm just gonna glue mine on, fill the gaps then wrap over it, here's some pics for reference.
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Well I still haven’t washed it, but finished the sound deadening of the boot, (well the spare wheel well area can’t be bothered pulling off all the panels.

Also fitted the black rear S badge...
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Looks good, did you buy the black badge or mod the standard chrome one?

My S badge keeps freezing shut so it’s days are numbered anyway! This would be a nice little upgrade
 

Damo H

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Looks good, did you buy the black badge or mod the standard chrome one?

My S badge keeps freezing shut so it’s days are numbered anyway! This would be a nice little upgrade
I tried to get it wrapped, but they couldn’t do it. So bought one. £105 delivered from Germany in the end. I must be mad, but I’m much happier that the paint will hold up better than it being wrapped. Front is a lot safer to wrap as all the edges are tucked under plastic.
 

Compo1

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yes i bought these for my previous mk3. they were great. much cheaper than Seat even after paint and fit. think i paid £100 for them off Ebay and was £150 for paint and fit

Do you have any close up pics of the Polish side skirts mate ?

I read they were awful to get to fit right !
 

GordonMcC

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Do you have any close up pics of the Polish side skirts mate ?

I read they were awful to get to fit right !

I had them for around a year before i got rid of the Car. was going to go for the spoiler that they sell aswell for the same price but just never got round to it.
 

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