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  • Originally posted by quozl View Post
    Alternately buy an ice hockey puck and use a table saw to cut a groove into it and use that.
    Spoken like a true Canadian.
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    • got one of those too Al, fantastic thing to use.. yet i havent used it still and had it for a while!

      If you have your own garage you should just grab a floor racing jack, much easier and wont damage your sills either
      What’s behind you doesn’t matter..

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      • Originally posted by quozl View Post
        You can just buy one of these for your floor jack and then you can jack it on the pinch rail properly



        Pure Motorsports is where I bought one for myself and Graeme.

        Alternately buy an ice hockey puck and use a table saw to cut a groove into it and use that.

        Cheers Al
        thanks for that, but what is the contact point supposed to be?
        from looking at the widow maker, it seemed to seat most of the weight on the inside of the rail, i.e a flat part of the sill(?) that you can't see, as i couldn't see any marks left on the widow maker where the rail would have sat.
        in this post, it looks like no weight is put on the rail, yet the person doesn't think it is correct.


        and as i said, i initially put my widow maker in the wrong position, and so that it was lifting up on the outside flat part of the sill (outside as in the side closest to you that you can see), and it deformed it by 10mm+, so def not strong enough there!
        (as yes i used the correct 13cm and 22mm distances or whatever they are as the book says. I noticed are actually dents that indicate these points on my car, doesn't look very clean... this on all cars?
        Last edited by McDub; 18-10-2009, 07:05 PM.

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        • Originally posted by McDub View Post
          thanks for that, but what is the contact point supposed to be?
          from looking at the widow maker, it seemed to seat most of the weight on the inside of the rail, i.e a flat part of the sill(?) that you can't see, as i couldn't see any marks left on the widow maker where the rail would have sat.
          in this post, it looks like no weight is put on the rail, yet the person doesn't think it is correct.


          and as i said, i initially put my widow maker in the wrong position, and so that it was lifting up on the outside flat part of the sill (outside as in the side closest to you that you can see), and it deformed it by 10mm+, so def not strong enough there!
          (as yes i used the correct 13cm and 22mm distances or whatever they are as the book says. I noticed are actually dents that indicate these points on my car, doesn't look very clean... this on all cars?
          You said you used a floor jack after the widow maker, I was showing you a part you can use with a FLOOR JACK so as to not damage the pinch rail. As you can see the pinch rail fits in the slot, all the weight is taken by the area that is supposed to take it.


          Last edited by quozl; 18-10-2009, 08:25 PM.
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          • Originally posted by quozl View Post
            As you can see the pinch rail fits in the slot, all the weight is taken by the area that is supposed to take it.
            yep cheers, just wanted to confirm that because the person who posted in that link disagreed, and secondly, i found out today that it's not very strong on the outside of the pinch rail as my wrongly placed widow maker caused a decent depression there.
            i believe it's much stronger on the inside, i.e behind the pinch rail, rather than the outside, i.e towards the skirting, but that's just from what i observed today.
            and that makes sense as to why the widow maker is designed the way it is, it only puts the weight on the inside, unlike that yellow jack pad which looks like it supports on either side of the pinch rail.
            so the way i see it, when using a floor jack, it's ok to use a block of wood and place it just behind the pinch rail. anyone disagree with that?
            Last edited by McDub; 18-10-2009, 08:55 PM.

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            • Originally posted by Jono View Post
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              and Duragloss Leather Conditioner

              first time doing and pretty stoked
              no pics no believe my friend lol.

              feel like doing mine too?
              What’s behind you doesn’t matter..

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              • Originally posted by fuzion View Post
                no pics no believe my friend lol.

                feel like doing mine too?
                haha sorry should have taken some before and after pics but totally didnt think of it the Duragloss package i got from carcareproducts came with a white microfibre cloth... which is pretty much black now haha

                and yesterday i fitted these


                will try and post pics up

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                • Originally posted by quozl View Post
                  You said you used a floor jack after the widow maker, I was showing you a part you can use with a FLOOR JACK so as to not damage the pinch rail. As you can see the pinch rail fits in the slot, all the weight is taken by the area that is supposed to take it.


                  Hey mate, where did you get the yellow mounting point insert for that jack?
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                    • Originally posted by Golf Houso View Post
                      Hey mate, where did you get the yellow mounting point insert for that jack?
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                      • Installed B&M short shifter, rotated tyres (inspired by McDub) bought new lens for camera and took photo of R
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                        • Originally posted by vw_engolf View Post
                          Installed B&M short shifter, rotated tyres (inspired by McDub) bought new lens for camera and took photo of R
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                          • Originally posted by Jono View Post
                            haha sorry should have taken some before and after pics but totally didnt think of it the Duragloss package i got from carcareproducts came with a white microfibre cloth... which is pretty much black now haha

                            and yesterday i fitted these


                            will try and post pics up

                            Pics of those LED lights would be great, as I was thinking about doing them, but dont think they will look nearly as good as the image that is with that ebay link (as they are the proper audi ones with reflector housings and all etc..), but would love to be proven wrong!

                            Let us know how it goes

                            Cheers,
                            ben
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                            • Originally posted by ben View Post
                              Pics of those LED lights would be great, as I was thinking about doing them, but dont think they will look nearly as good as the image that is with that ebay link (as they are the proper audi ones with reflector housings and all etc..), but would love to be proven wrong!

                              Let us know how it goes

                              Cheers,
                              ben
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                              • Originally posted by ben View Post
                                Pics of those LED lights would be great, as I was thinking about doing them, but dont think they will look nearly as good as the image that is with that ebay link (as they are the proper audi ones with reflector housings and all etc..), but would love to be proven wrong!

                                Let us know how it goes

                                Cheers,
                                ben
                                Oh i didnt install them in my headlights, i put them in the lower grills. i took some pics last night.. but the my camera makes the lights look like they are HIDs. will post pics 2night so you have an idea of it it looks like. During the day they are kind of noticable, but when dark they are pretty bright.

                                cheers,
                                Jono

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