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It's seriously piss easy. There used to a thread around with pics from a french forum(step by step). If you search the part number in google you'll probably find it.
i just bought them LOL i couldn't resist - *shakes fist in the air to whoever started the thread*
Finding the part number is hard enough, let alone navigating a french site. In any case I'm sure an up to date english one will help those who I've sparked the orders for (please don't kill me Miss Vuks and [-Polo GTI-])
Finding the part number is hard enough, let alone navigating a french site. In any case I'm sure an up to date english one will help those who I've sparked the orders for (please don't kill me Miss Vuks and [-Polo GTI-])
Simon
all good mate, i ordered mine after work this afternoon from one of the guys on this site, just had to wait until i got paid. i have wanted them for a while but have had a few things to pay off b4 i could look into purchasing. then when i found out they were on the website mentioned above, i pretty much got them straight away. i'm a sucker for impulse purchases.
It was the pulling the seals out that I wasn't too sure about. have you had any issues with the rubber seals after you put them back in?
I didn't want to go pulling them out and then not being able to put them back in again without causing an issue. I'll have another crack at it tomorrow when theres some more sunlight and less rain.
Thanks
Simon
No problem with them, Simon. You just have to make sure you've bedded them back in properly.
Right Completed, all in all a 5 minute job, plus 10 minutes shouting and swearing when I lost one of the screws into the depths of the door.
Pretty easy after all. Grab one dirty polo, a small Phillips head screwdriver and a gloss B pillar, plus one "tool" and away we go:
Wind down windows, Pull back seal and Unscrew (and DON'T Loose it!)
Slide out the old one. and Slide in the new one and screw in (trying to avoid putting dirty fingerpronts all over the new gloss pillar):
Push back seal, wind up window, check then close the door, leaving a big fingerprint mark on the new gloss pillar, that you've been trying to avoid doing
Hope this helps the new Gloss pillar owners. I've got some more detaid ones if anyone is as hopeless as me!
Any ideas how i get the lost screw out of the depths of the door without removing the entire door panel?
Can't wait to see those pics..... I think it will actually look best on either red or silver as they set the black bits off better than any of the other colours....
Silver stays the best for the car .....
Current:2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSIRed (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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