Wheels arrived yesterday so I've fitted them and painted the inscriptions on them. Tires are Vredestein Ultrac Vorti+ 225/40/R18 and the rims themselves are TEC Speedwheels GT Evo 18x8 ET45. The front sits perfectly flush but the rear needs a 5mm spacer. I chose not to get different sizes so I can swap the fronts with the rears when needed.I honestly cant decide whether I like it with or without the painted inscriptions..
Nice wheels.Have you decided are you keeping the tyres painted.
102k, MOT pass with no advisories Also had the following doneMinor ServiceFuel filter - looks like it had never been changed from the historyPollen FilterRear padsNew coolant expansion tank - integral sensors were giving dash errors over winterNow the odd part..I had asked for a brake fluid change, but apparently the bleed nipple on the rear discs were seized, and they can easily break which would mean new calipers, so they were not keen to progress. I said, ok leave it for now, I will look into that.So, my Qs areDoesn't having rear pads changed require a bleed?Are they correct on the possible/probable bleed nipples breaking and needing new calipers if so?Is there a way to free them up?How much approx. are new rear calipers fitted?TIA
Quote from: lazy on August 17, 2024, 09:46:50 amNice wheels.Have you decided are you keeping the tyres painted.Yep, went with painted tires and oem center caps. They didn't sit flush so I had to sand them. Caps are 65mm and the hole for them is 64mm. I'll probably get new tires next year. These dont seem to be very grippy. They sound like winter tires. No squeaking at all and no traction till 3rd gear. I test fitted some other wheels with tires that I dont remember the brand of but they were much more grippy..
replaced the battery with a Bosch S5008. Which weirdly enough stopped my drivers window squeaking when buzzed all the way open. Used a load of silicone lube on it and that didn't make a difference, but new battery = no squeak :shrug:
It's amazing what doing something completely unconnected to something else can do
The old girl had cancer (aka rust) flagged on a recent MOT. It appeared to be a small crusty hole that was not visible (red circle), due to the VW underseal looking perfect and a few suspect looking patches near the plastic skirt adapterTook it to a friend that is a professional welder/fabricator, and it was worse than expecting. Its a mazing how well the VW underseal disguises rust, and shocked us bothHad it cut out and replaced. Underseal etc applied. Thankfully it di not go higher than where the side skirt would mount, so no need to paint/blend in.But had to buy a new side skirt adapter, as the original one disintegrated on removal (20 year old plastic)Just glad it got sorted before winter kicks in and made it worse.