UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
Looks cracking mate! How much do you think you've dropped it?
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
Just waiting for the day when you stick a Jet Engine on that thing and get it to fly... ![Tongue :p](./images/smilies/tongue.gif)
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
Thanks !Shaun1982 wrote:Looks cracking mate! How much do you think you've dropped it?
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I set the rear height adjustment at midpoint when i fitted them and have +/- 20mm either way to play with. I'm gonna leave it to settle for another week and then i'll even it up
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
looks really really good.
Wish i had the balls to go down the spoiler route, i keep backing out last minute
Wish i had the balls to go down the spoiler route, i keep backing out last minute
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
I was expecting you to say more than that actually. Looks like more
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
metaljay wrote:looks really really good.
Wish i had the balls to go down the spoiler route, i keep backing out last minute
Lol Really .. ?
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Just do it Jay , a cup spoiler would really suit your car . It was one of the first things that i did and i am really pleased with the result . I get lots of positive remarks about it from other car enthusiasts too " sporty but not chavvy" is one of my favorite comments lol . If for some reason you didn't like it , then its less than an hours work to refit your original one
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
You can't really see any of the mods I've done though, fitting a spoiler is quite obvious haha.uklee wrote:metaljay wrote:looks really really good.
Wish i had the balls to go down the spoiler route, i keep backing out last minute
Lol Really .. ?- You've fitted a big brake conversion , remapped the motor to Stage 2+ , loads of other mods and you're worried about fitting a cup spoiler ?
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Just do it Jay , a cup spoiler would really suit your car . It was one of the first things that i did and i am really pleased with the result . I get lots of positive remarks about it from other car enthusiasts too " sporty but not chavvy" is one of my favorite comments lol . If for some reason you didn't like it , then its less than an hours work to refit your original one![]()
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My girlfriend thinks they look good, its just all my friends whom say ill ruin my car if i do it...
I thought it was glued in place? didn't think you could remove it easily?
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
Yeah metaljay just go for it I have it on mine too. Bizzarly when I showed mine it wasnt well recieved on here but it a thing of its better in person I have no regrets getting mine fitted. All free of charge I may add
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
It's held on by four studs and some double sided bonding tape (like the kind that holds the side moldings on) - whilst it's not a simple bolt on , it's by no means permanentmetaljay wrote: .....I thought it was glued in place? didn't think you could remove it easily?
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
Mines glued (bonded) on
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
Taken directly from the VW Workshop repair guide (EKTA)
"Removing roof spoiler
Note -The side trim is not be removed.
– Remove rear lid trim and window frame trim → General body repairs, interior; Rep. gr.70.
– Disconnect connector -3-.
– Remove nuts -4-.
– Using wedge -T10383-, release adhesive tape -2- on left and right of roof spoiler -1-.
– Close rear lid.
– Pull roof spoiler -1- upwards -arrows- out of clips -2-.
– Remove existing adhesive residues using adhesive residue remover -VAS 6349-.
Installing roof spoiler
Fitting notes
t Use double-sided adhesive tape -D 438 515 A2- if adhesive tape was damaged during removal.
t Use rubber adhesive -D 002 100- when adhesive tape was not damaged during removal.
t If a roof spoiler is being applied for the first time on a new vehicle and newly painted surface, the procedure in → Workshop manual "Paint" ⇒ Paintwork repairs ⇒ Paint finish ⇒ Mouldings ⇒ Film should be observed.
t If a roof spoiler is removed and reinstalled, only use adhesive remover -D 002 000 10- to remove the adhesive remains.
t Ensure that bonding surfaces are free of dust and grease.
t The roof spoiler must be bonded in place immediately after cleaning.
t Remove protective backing immediately before installation. Working temperature approx. 21 °C.
l The rear lid is adjusted.
– Clean bonding surface -7- thoroughly with adhesive remover -D 002 000 10- immediately prior to bonding.
– Press roof spoiler clips -5- into rear lid.
– Check seating of seals -6-.
– Align roof spoiler -1- then remove protective backing of adhesive tape -2-
– Press roof spoiler on forcefully in area of adhesive tape -2-.
– Tighten nuts -3 and 4- in following sequence.
t First tighten centre nut -3-
t Then tighten both outer nuts -4-
t Finally tighten both inner nuts -4-
– Specified torque for nuts -3 and 4-: 6 Nm. "
The 'bonding' tape is just a couple of strips of double sided tape approx 10mm wide -like i said , about an hours work - max
"Removing roof spoiler
Note -The side trim is not be removed.
– Remove rear lid trim and window frame trim → General body repairs, interior; Rep. gr.70.
– Disconnect connector -3-.
– Remove nuts -4-.
– Using wedge -T10383-, release adhesive tape -2- on left and right of roof spoiler -1-.
– Close rear lid.
– Pull roof spoiler -1- upwards -arrows- out of clips -2-.
– Remove existing adhesive residues using adhesive residue remover -VAS 6349-.
Installing roof spoiler
Fitting notes
t Use double-sided adhesive tape -D 438 515 A2- if adhesive tape was damaged during removal.
t Use rubber adhesive -D 002 100- when adhesive tape was not damaged during removal.
t If a roof spoiler is being applied for the first time on a new vehicle and newly painted surface, the procedure in → Workshop manual "Paint" ⇒ Paintwork repairs ⇒ Paint finish ⇒ Mouldings ⇒ Film should be observed.
t If a roof spoiler is removed and reinstalled, only use adhesive remover -D 002 000 10- to remove the adhesive remains.
t Ensure that bonding surfaces are free of dust and grease.
t The roof spoiler must be bonded in place immediately after cleaning.
t Remove protective backing immediately before installation. Working temperature approx. 21 °C.
l The rear lid is adjusted.
– Clean bonding surface -7- thoroughly with adhesive remover -D 002 000 10- immediately prior to bonding.
– Press roof spoiler clips -5- into rear lid.
– Check seating of seals -6-.
– Align roof spoiler -1- then remove protective backing of adhesive tape -2-
– Press roof spoiler on forcefully in area of adhesive tape -2-.
– Tighten nuts -3 and 4- in following sequence.
t First tighten centre nut -3-
t Then tighten both outer nuts -4-
t Finally tighten both inner nuts -4-
– Specified torque for nuts -3 and 4-: 6 Nm. "
The 'bonding' tape is just a couple of strips of double sided tape approx 10mm wide -like i said , about an hours work - max
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
Today i got rid of the factory bonnet prop / stay and replaced it with a gas strut kit
It's a great little mod , and relatively cheap & easy to do
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In case you fancy doing the same , and because I'm so good to you lot - i've written a comprehensive 'How To' here > http://www.sciroccocentral.co.uk/forum/ ... 37&t=16760
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It's a great little mod , and relatively cheap & easy to do
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In case you fancy doing the same , and because I'm so good to you lot - i've written a comprehensive 'How To' here > http://www.sciroccocentral.co.uk/forum/ ... 37&t=16760
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
Thank you Lee and we like that 'MSS' looks on the Rocco...brings the car out alright!uklee wrote:My next mod was one of the best 'value for money' things i've done to my rocco so far - a full LED interior lamp upgrade![]()
I just followed the instructions is this thread http://www.sciroccocentral.co.uk/forum/ ... 39&t=16396 . I spent less than £25 and 30 minutes later the interior was transformed - i cant believe i've waited this long to do it !
After that , was probably the most intensive , but long overdue change so far - Lowering the car ! . What a massive difference !![]()
Just look back at the pic's of when i picked the car up on the 1st page in this thread and compare them to this![]()
I bought an MSS Streets Kit from William at MSS , and spent Saturday morning fitting it to the car on my driveway .
To say i'm pleased with the results is an understatement![]()
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
Looking good lee ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/smile.gif)
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
it looks awesome lowered!! ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/smile.gif)
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
The most beautiful Rocco i have ever seen ![Clap :clap:](./images/smilies/clapclap.gif)
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looks awesome, I'm so gonna get me some of those gas struts!
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
Your rocco looks stunning! How does msskit feel compared to stock? Definitely a good fitment, surprised that the drop are almost as equal as coilover.uklee wrote:My next mod was one of the best 'value for money' things i've done to my rocco so far - a full LED interior lamp upgrade![]()
I just followed the instructions is this thread http://www.sciroccocentral.co.uk/forum/ ... 39&t=16396 . I spent less than £25 and 30 minutes later the interior was transformed - i cant believe i've waited this long to do it !
After that , was probably the most intensive , but long overdue change so far - Lowering the car ! . What a massive difference !![]()
Just look back at the pic's of when i picked the car up on the 1st page in this thread and compare them to this![]()
I bought an MSS Streets Kit from William at MSS , and spent Saturday morning fitting it to the car on my driveway .
To say i'm pleased with the results is an understatement![]()
At the same time , i wanted to fill the arches out a bit more to get the right stance . I dont want to replace the GTS's 18" Thunder alloys - as i really like them , so i fitted a set of 4 x 12mm Hub-centric spacers , complete with longer bolts and locking bolts. The wheels are now flush with the arches and it looks really FAT - especially from the back![]()
For the benefit of other members on this forum I took loads of pics and notes during my install - i'm going to write up a full 'How to lower your rocco' over the new few weeks -
But for now I'm too busy having fun in this bad boy![]()
Lee
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Re: UK Lee's GTS build thread :-)
Thanks for all the compliments
. I really think that the car sits 'just right' now.
The drop is only 30-35mm or so ( so nowhere near what you could get with coil-overs ) , and to be honest is about as low as i would want to go and still remain reasonably practical for the UK's roads (speed humps , driveways etc) . I think that adding the spacers to fill the arches has made a massive difference too - and there's probably an element of the car now looking a lot more 'squat' that makes it appear lower than it actually is.
As for the effectiveness of the MSS Streets Kit , i do intend to give a full & frank review - but in the interests of fairness I'm waiting until i've completed the wheel alignment ( i wanted to give it time to settle & also to be able to set it up properly on our own wheel alignment kit at the R&D centre where i work) .
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The drop is only 30-35mm or so ( so nowhere near what you could get with coil-overs ) , and to be honest is about as low as i would want to go and still remain reasonably practical for the UK's roads (speed humps , driveways etc) . I think that adding the spacers to fill the arches has made a massive difference too - and there's probably an element of the car now looking a lot more 'squat' that makes it appear lower than it actually is.
As for the effectiveness of the MSS Streets Kit , i do intend to give a full & frank review - but in the interests of fairness I'm waiting until i've completed the wheel alignment ( i wanted to give it time to settle & also to be able to set it up properly on our own wheel alignment kit at the R&D centre where i work) .
Lee
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