Benji's mk2 Leon FR 2.0 TSI

Benjic2

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Thanks mate :)
Once I have the splitter on that is going to be pretty much it I think, I have my heart set on an RS4 :D
 

Tfsi_Mike

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Theres a stunning Red Rs4 for sale ATM under 19k, if only!

I looked at the handbrake covers ages ago but they didn't look like they fitted as well as yours.
Is yours FL only? I'm guessing not as most of the parts are the same?

I'm seriously thinking of trying to fit a FL tailgate over the winter and those LEDs would look awesome!
 
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Benjic2

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They are a lot of car for the money these days! Seriously considering it!

It fits a dream, it just slips on and it wont come off unless you really try. I would imagine they are the same for pre and post FL . It will be quite an expensive mistake though if it doesn't fit :lol:

Yeah the LEDs are class bud, they transform the rear end and are really bright, even in the daytime I leave them on.
 

Benjic2

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It's going back a few months now but I am pretty sure it was around £65 from Sere.
 

Bashiee

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Anyway I was off work today so I decided to whip the wheels off to give them a good going over ahead of my big detail at the weekend.

The car has been crying out for it ever since Silverstone F1 where I was parked in a mud bath!

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It doesn't look too bad there but once I had got off after being towed out, it was 10 times worse!

While I was there I cleaned the arches and gave the brakes a freshen up too.

Dirty wheel

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Cleaned

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3 layers of Blackfire Wet Diamond ( Brilliant stuff)
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Clean arches

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Painted disks and hub
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Fresh calipers
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Finished.
Tip: When you paint the disks make sure you go onto the disk ( like I have) , it might look bad now but once the brakes are pressed it removes the excess paint straight away, leading to a perfect edge all round ;)
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Oh and added a cheeky sticker
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I won't keep it on long because I don't like stickered up cars, but it's just a bit of a laugh for the time being :)


Just need to do the bodywork now at the weekend :)


Where did you get the paint? I have had alot of trouble painting my calipers. Cant get the paint to hold. Also Any tips on painting em?
 

Benjic2

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The red caliper paint or the silver paint?

The red is just hammerite smooth red, the calipers dont get anywhere near as hot as the disks so hammerite is fine for that. For the disks you need high temperature paint because they get extremely hot, especially when your giving it the beans :D

Tip: Preparation is the key. You could be the best painter in the world, but if you don't prep properly it will look **** after a few weeks/months.

Scrub them with a wire brush to get rid of any surface rust. Then spray on either brake cleaner/ degreaser/alcohol (IPA) and clean them thoroughly. Once they are dry just use a new brush with thin layers. Use a hairdryer inbetween coats. It doesn't have to be fully dry before another coat, just tacky. I did about 3/4 coats :)

Most important of all is to take your time, the results are worth it :)
 

Bashiee

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Both. I think my problem was I applied too thicker coats. What's the best way to get off because this is some thick paint and sand paper clogs. I have proper calliper paint. The paint u used on the discs what brand is it? Knowing my luck I'll end up using rubbish paint and mess my discs haha. Cheers dude. I'm going to get equpt and sort my stuff. But cheers mate!
 
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Benjic2

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I would try and use a scraper or something similar to get the majority of it off and use a wire brush after that. Then clean them all down. I wouldn't worry if there is still some left as that must be bonded on pretty good if it wont come off with a wire brush anyway, so you will be safe to paint over it.

I just looked at my ebay history then for the high temp paint, and it seems the seller has vanished :( But im sure this would be pretty similar http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Engine-pa..._Body_Shop_Supplies_Paint&hash=item2c678ca4a8

The red is just normal smooth hammerite which can be bought at halfords or B&Q :)
 

greyfloppyhat

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Car looks amazing,I've just spend all morning reading from page 1. It's inspired me to get out today and detail mine.

How did you dewiper the rear window? I've already debadged mine so I think I'll go full wax on the bum now lol
 

sfmk2.

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Car looks amazing,I've just spend all morning reading from page 1. It's inspired me to get out today and detail mine.

How did you dewiper the rear window? I've already debadged mine so I think I'll go full wax on the bum now lol

Here's how it's done, buddy. It's simple!

GUIDE: Removing rear wiper

If you have VCDS, you can tell your car it has no rear wiper, so it won't try and push fluid through the washer tube, too!
 

Benjic2

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Car looks amazing,I've just spend all morning reading from page 1. It's inspired me to get out today and detail mine.

How did you dewiper the rear window? I've already debadged mine so I think I'll go full wax on the bum now lol

Thanks mate, appreciate it :)

I used the guide sfmk2 posted above, its quite simple to do and looks brill :D

Oh, sfmk2, hopefully my vcds will turn up this week, and is the same one as yours. I can finally get rid of them fogs then haha ;)
 

Bashiee

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Question sportslines are bad because they mess up your shocks after a while is this correct? are coilovers better in that sense? if so whats the best ones to get
 

Benjic2

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Question sportslines are bad because they mess up your shocks after a while is this correct? are coilovers better in that sense? if so whats the best ones to get

I don't think so mate. There are loads of people on here running sportlines and have had no problems after years. Sportlines have improved the ride in my car and others too. Its always best if you get shocks to go with them but they simply are not needed. I would 100% reccommend sportlines to anyone
 
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