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  • #31
    Originally posted by zxert View Post
    Thanks for taking the time to put all the info up there. It really is a lot of help for those of us planning out a build. Great ideas.

    I have an idea to make it look cleaner. You can route those ground lines from the pressure senders down under the sensors and along the air lines to hide them. Then you can either tuck them under the Vu4 unit or split them on either side. Just an idea.

    Thanks, my intention is to put a lot of info up so people can use it in the future.

    I haven't bolted down the manifold setup yet so I don't know exactly how the wires will go, but that is a good idea. I still have to run the sending wires off of the other pole up to the gauge. So I'll probably run them under the senders like you said so they're not out in the open.


    Also, for anyone wondering, the polarity on the senders does not matter. You can either ground or run the sender wire off of either pole on the Dakota Pressure Senders.

    I just went through my thread and realized I never really got a good picture of the 'new' wood frame set up. Basically I just turned around the tank so the ports face the backside of my seat and cut down the side rails so the floor is a little shallower. This way I'm able to access all of the ports easily without climbing in my trunk and I don't have to have the floor raised hight to cover the ports, I can just expose more of the tank. I'll get a good pic this week.

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    • #32
      Ok boys and girls. Install is done for the time being.

      Thursday 03/08 put in 7hrs of work, drove down to CT put the car in my parents garage and lifter her up. My parents were hesitant I could do it in two days.... but I did.

      tools and ish layed out, had to pick up a 27mm socket for the axle bolt and a 21mm bolt for, I think it was the brake calipers...







      First thing was to hook up my dakota gauge so I could see my pressures, I don't like not knowing whats going on with my bags even though I've got e-level.

      My brother Dillon made labeled the 14ga wire with colored electrical tape so it was easy to know which wire went to which pressure sender. The un-labeled wire goes to the tank.





      I used these instructions http://www.awe-tuning.com/products/v...tgaugekit.html to get an idea of where to tap into. Basically, lighting is the solid gray wire in the 10 position and the switched power is the black/purple wire.

      Switched the car on and we were golden. (the arrows are only red because the sensors aren't hooked up)



      So I jacked my car up and started running lines.



      I decided to run the lines on the outside, whereas originally I was going to run the fronts inside. I just took off the plastic covers underneath and ran them along the brake/fuel lines.

      trunk shot


      underside






      Then I cut/replaced the lines coming out of the VU4 to the rear bags so they accepted the lines coming from the bulk heads.





      I ripped out the struts, the rears were cake the fronts were a little more difficult. I used this thread to get an idea of what I had to do... http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...ilover+install

      I didn't remove the axles though. I was able to loosen them/slide them out enough to get the strut to pop out. I took the brake caliper off and beat the knuckle downwards with a hammer and it worked well.



      As far as the rest of the pictures I didn't take too many, my friend Sean was recording most of it and will have a sweet little build video in a few days. Here are some other pictures I took though.









      Washed her off...









      My gas door decided to not open, pulled the motor out and realized the little black tab broke and the spring popped out... I electrical taped it back together rather than dealing with warranty at the moment.





      Some dope shots my buddy Sean took... http://seandshoots.com/














      I wrapped my rear view in wood grain and put a little Bag Riders swag on it.




      I do not have the sensors installed at the moment, I intend to install them after I get the shorter sway end links and a notch. I also pre-ordered my wheels...



      Huge thanks to everyone at Bag Riders, Derek at Accuair, my brothers and Sean. I'll be sure to have updates soon once the wheels come in and the build video is put together.

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      • #33
        The Jetta-works do look great over here! I like what you did with your air-install

        Curious to see those wheels on it, i thing it will be stunning!

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        • #34
          Thanks

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          • #35
            so pumped on this, love the trunk!
            @DollaDollaDill

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            • #36
              shit looks tight! great job sir.
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              • #37
                Thanks guys! I'm very pleased with the trunk as well, I've gotta get a close up shot of my rearview too.

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                • #38
                  dope man, huge inspiration!
                  -1997 Saab 9000cse Anniversary Edition - Bagged & Tuned
                  -1990 Saab 900 SPG - Holset & Track built
                  -1973 Mercedes-Benz 280 - Summer cruiser / mild resto project
                  -1972 MGB Roadster-Sold!

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                  • #39
                    Huge inspiration indeed!

                    Great car!!
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Svenska94Aero View Post
                      dope man, huge inspiration!
                      Originally posted by iloow View Post
                      Huge inspiration indeed!

                      Great car!!
                      Thanks guys, it's amazing what suspension can do to your average grocery getter.

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                      • #41
                        About to be dope as fuckkkk. post a pic once you get those wheels )

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                        • #42
                          there will be many a picture taken once those wheels are on.

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                          • #43
                            Soooo, canceled the pre-order on the Klutch SL14s and picked up some Rotiform NUEs instead, I ordered the Hankooks and they should be installed by Dustoff. On another note, here's a cool little video my buddy Sean put together.

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                            • #44
                              Can't see pictures

                              Cheap ain't badass, badass ain't cheap.

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                              • #45
                                Oooh noooo!!! Not Rotiform again

                                I'd loved to see the Klutch's on the Jetta, but hey, it's your call.

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