My Scirocco Project

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Re: My Scirocco Project

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Its a shame theres no way to make the DRL's the indicators, if not I'd be buying an R bumper ASAP
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Gazzagood wrote:
Jimijokela wrote:Oops.. Thanks for your answer and its good that you'll fix bumber gap! I hope that my skirts would fit good. :) they have 3m two sided tape now, and i've used that one on my previous cars so i'll hope it works :)
i would not recommend any form of tape, there is to much presser they will come away from the body. Get some good quality sealant, I used Tiger seal, bond it and let it set for 24 hours clamped/taped to the car. Then you should have no issues.
Are we talking about side pieces or thhe actual skirts?
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The actual skirts mate
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Car looks awesome you have put a lot of work in to it ,but it looks worth it in the end as you say a nice set of 19in wheels will finish the car off
What wheels you thinking of ?
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lesvw123 wrote:Car looks awesome you have put a lot of work in to it ,but it looks worth it in the end as you say a nice set of 19in wheels will finish the car off
What wheels you thinking of ?
I cant decide on wheels :( But think I want 18's wrapped in some nice AD08's :clap:
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If you have a look on the bcs Facebook page they have got a few pics of my car on there ,you can see what your getting fitted
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lesvw123 wrote:If you have a look on the bcs Facebook page they have got a few pics of my car on there ,you can see what your getting fitted
Nice, what colour is your car? The white one? How does it sound?
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Yeh it's the white one
It's actually has a little bit more noise than standard I asked for it to be like that , the only way to get it louder is to leave all the silencers out and I didn't want that.
But it looks the dogs bollocks ,
Yours will sound awesome as a petrol doesn't have a dpf filter which restricts the sound on a tdi
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Gazzagood wrote:The actual skirts mate
Okay thanks for the info, i appreciate it! I'll probably try first with the tape so it'll be easier to take off someday, buy we'll see :lol:
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lesvw123 wrote:Yeh it's the white one
It's actually has a little bit more noise than standard I asked for it to be like that , the only way to get it louder is to leave all the silencers out and I didn't want that.
But it looks the dogs bollocks ,
Yours will sound awesome as a petrol doesn't have a dpf filter which restricts the sound on a tdi
Yeh I noticed yours was diesel after I posted that, looks good though! I hope it sounds good haha will find out in 2 weeks :P
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Jimijokela wrote:
Gazzagood wrote:The actual skirts mate
Okay thanks for the info, i appreciate it! I'll probably try first with the tape so it'll be easier to take off someday, buy we'll see :lol:
I would glue them on with Tiger seal your wasting your time with tape I've fitted a few spoilers and original roc side skirts and the genuine ones need glued it even tells you in the instructions ,I once used tape on a mk6 golf fitting side skirts and they were hanging off a few days later.
Just glue them and they will never move
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Yeah glue them on, I tried the tape and as les said 3 days later they were coming off by the doors and arches. After that I used tiger seal and they have been on for months now with no problems.
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Okay so i will. :) And just for double checking.

-Apply glue to the part where tape was
-Then let it dry completely
-Put on the adapters on the bottom, or did you use these?

Thanks for your help and im pretty sure it's easy job, i just need to get doing it. Im only wondering should i use the adaptors or not (i tried to look underneath my car but didn't find out where to put them) and where the glue goes. Sorry for all the messages on your topic.
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Jimijokela wrote:Okay so i will. :) And just for double checking.

-Apply glue to the part where tape was
-Then let it dry completely
-Put on the adapters on the bottom, or did you use these?

Thanks for your help and im pretty sure it's easy job, i just need to get doing it. Im only wondering should i use the adaptors or not (i tried to look underneath my car but didn't find out where to put them) and where the glue goes. Sorry for all the messages on your topic.
you need try them before putting glue on, fit the adaptors underneath once your happy there fitting ok.
you need 2 people for this job first apply a 6mm bead of tigerseal away from the edge as you don't want much to squash out and have a tub of wonderwipes or gorilla wipes to clean off any exess glue you need masking tape or gaffa tape to hold them on pulling it to the body work ,the last ones I put on with the my local body shop they used spare wheels with tyres which they push up against the skirts where they needed a bit more force to hold them in place then leave over night to set and they were perfect the next day
sorry forgot to say there is rubber grommets under the sills take the ones out that line up with the skirt fixings this is where your fixings go
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Re: My Scirocco Project

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the adapters are needed and are easy to fit, just pull out the 4 plastic cap things on your car, slot the adapters in and put the rectangle locking bit in the middle to lock it in. Likely the worst description ever but it is easy to do once you look
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Yeah thanks guys. Lets hope that the glue will hold them on. :yes: :yes:
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Jimijokela wrote:Yeah thanks guys. Lets hope that the glue will hold them on. :yes: :yes:
if done properly with tiger seal it will be fine :)
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We dont have that in Finland, but i'll use something alike. :yes:
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So I got my bumper brackets finally :D

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And fitted my new heater panel and gloss black sorround

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I got 1 gloss black door handle, the other is on back order and will be in next week :)
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Re: My Scirocco Project

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Very cool, very handsome
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