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Dave's 16V

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  • #61
    ATM I'm running 15x6" et38
    Tyres are 195/55.
    I've still got the wheel arch linings in. I can just get my fingers inbetween the tyres and arch.
    there is prob only about 5-10mm from the inside if the tyre to the coilovers. with Mk2's, you generally can't go inwards much.

    I will be running some 15x7" et25 RS' soon, I may need to raise the car about 10mm.

    Hope that helps

    '76 Golf LS Swallowtail 4dr
    '76 Golf Swallowtail 2dr
    '89 Golf GTI 16V 2dr

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    • #62
      Cheers for the info! I'm running 15 by 7's with et28. According to a wheel calculator i would have 6mm less inside clearance running 195's. Geez looks like it would be pretty tight! Are both front and rear on yours with the 5-10 mm gap or one more so?

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Bamish1000 View Post
        Cheers for the info! I'm running 15 by 7's with et28. According to a wheel calculator i would have 6mm less inside clearance running 195's. Geez looks like it would be pretty tight! Are both front and rear on yours with the 5-10 mm gap or one more so?
        With coilovers and 15x7 et28 wrapped in a 195/50/15 that will be perfect.

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        • #64
          And Dave get the MIM's back on asap:

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          • #65
            Hahahahaha soon
            Was goin to roll the inside lip on the arches a tad more and see how low I can go with them.

            I may have to sell one set of wheels.. Got 5 sets for this and the mk1.

            Et28 shouldn't interfere if you get coilovers slapped on

            '76 Golf LS Swallowtail 4dr
            '76 Golf Swallowtail 2dr
            '89 Golf GTI 16V 2dr

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Water Boy View Post
              With coilovers and 15x7 et28 wrapped in a 195/50/15 that will be perfect.
              Agreed. Should be sweet.

              APR Tuned | KW Suspension | INA Engineering | Mocal Oil Control |
              Website: http://www.tprengineering.com
              Email: chris@tprengineering.com

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              • #67
                been a busy boy today
                didn't have a proper camera with me to take before/after shots


                '76 Golf LS Swallowtail 4dr
                '76 Golf Swallowtail 2dr
                '89 Golf GTI 16V 2dr

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                • #68
                  I would strongly recommend NOT to use Forever Black - it's *****e in my opinion.

                  Wurth plastic dye is so much better: Catalogue Nov 2012
                  - Mk2 Golf GTI 16v, 2-door, Tornado Rot, BBS RS, 1988 - SOLD
                  - E30 325i Coupe, Manual, Alpinweiss
                  - E30 325i Touring, Manual, Diamantschwarz x 2
                  - On the lookout for another E30 325i Coupe, Manual (red would be nice)...

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                  • #69
                    Dave's 16V

                    If you are just trying to bring the black trims back to black, use a heat gun.

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                    • #70
                      i've tried a few different types of bumper blackeners.. so this was just next on the list.

                      ill give the heat gun trick a go too

                      '76 Golf LS Swallowtail 4dr
                      '76 Golf Swallowtail 2dr
                      '89 Golf GTI 16V 2dr

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                      • #71
                        I've had success with Forever Black, just have to apply it, wipe it aaaaaand repeat.
                        MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
                        80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite...
                        HAHAHA

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                        • #72
                          it seems like i have a loose bearing in my alternator.
                          i still have to check it out thoroughly, but if i have to get another one.. whats the best to go for?
                          currently its 65 amp, but i spose a 90 amp wont hurt

                          '76 Golf LS Swallowtail 4dr
                          '76 Golf Swallowtail 2dr
                          '89 Golf GTI 16V 2dr

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Stiggy_21 View Post
                            it seems like i have a loose bearing in my alternator.
                            i still have to check it out thoroughly, but if i have to get another one.. whats the best to go for?
                            currently its 65 amp, but i spose a 90 amp wont hurt
                            Wouldn't be that hard to rebuild your current one.
                            But a 90A would be a nice upgrade, if you can find one.
                            MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
                            80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite...
                            HAHAHA

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                            • #74
                              atm i dont have another car to drive, so a direct swap would be ideal if something does go wrong.
                              i would rebuild it if i had more time to play with.

                              what are the 90A off?? one that would be a direct swap.

                              found this site. if i can find out what size and type the bearings are prior to taking it apart, then i can just rebuild it.
                              http://www.rangerovers.net/repairdet...haltrepair.htm
                              Last edited by Stiggy_21; 24-11-2012, 10:39 AM.

                              '76 Golf LS Swallowtail 4dr
                              '76 Golf Swallowtail 2dr
                              '89 Golf GTI 16V 2dr

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                              • #75
                                Any MK2 fitted with (factory) AC will have the 90A alternator.
                                As long as its the V belt style alternator, it'll fit fine.

                                How many amp is the alternator in the MK1?
                                Last edited by ryana89; 24-11-2012, 11:30 AM.
                                MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
                                80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite...
                                HAHAHA

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