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  • almost 100k on the clock



    So did some work, mostly maintenance, that was postponed for some time now, although i did have the parts needed, lol. It is just that I want to do some things by myself I guess.
    Makes my OCD feel happy.

    Temporary wheels are not so bad after all



    So, first I bought this



    Passenger door would lock and unlock depending on weather, luck, and temper I guess, so I went for original and new parts, no china parts, not used parts, and once I show you what it takes to replace it, I am sure you would do the same, LoL





    Grab a coffee, and go to the passenger side if you are about to do this.



    Remove the plastic cover to give access to side bolts



    Behind the oem round sticker is this bolt that you need to undo, not fully



    In order to remove this (while pulling the door handle as you unbolt)





    Then you remove the hinge and you can also remove the door handle



    You also unbolt the T20 torx screw behind the door handle.

    Then, time to take the door cover off

    Remove all the bolts around the door card, just note which one goes where



    also these



    Remove the door card (easier with two people, I did it on my own)



    And you are left with this





    Like a Car X Ray, LoL

    Then, you remove this little o-ring and out comes the weird metal assembly



    You then have to remove this plastic white cover to gain access to the lock



    So dirty



    Gave it a quick clean





    Old and dirty lock



    Take these two bolts out, to remove the lock assembly (attention these are not torx screws)



    Remove it from the metal tab of the door, and then disconnect the hinge



    Side by side



    This is the part you have to transfer from the old one to the new one



    Dirty doors make me sad



    Better



    Installed



    Dont forget the hinge



    And also the cover



    Putting the door card back on your own is a bit tricky but it can be done



    Gave the plastic cover some love



    And it was ready to close everything again



    Happy to report, everything works great



    The time to install the new passenger side wheel arch as the old one was damaged



    New hardware



    All done



    Lower side



    I then washed the car, happy to see it still keeps some nice beading after all this time





    Then it was time for some interior work - yes it is dirty i know



    Tired passenger parts








    New parts









    Happy with that

    Removed the Thule bars for now, as I am mostly travelling with the AUD1ESEL now, i think it still looks sharp after all these years



    Cheers more to come

    Mike


    Audi RS4PRA | VW Golf MKV GT-Y | Audi A1 SportBack

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    • So some more things to show you

      Been wanting to do this for quite some time now but didnt find the chance

      So, led interior light change time

      Sourced some rather expensive leds



      Damn their cost



      Sunroof is a great background by the way



      Now let me show you the difference they make in each compartment

      Before



      After



      Before



      After



      Front dome lights (no befores here sadly)





      Rear dome light



      Oem bulbs



      New Leds



      Super bright



      Foot light before





      After





      Even on the trunk area that I already had led from the past, it was still much brighter

      Before



      After



      All in all an amazing result in the interior, at least for me

      Bought me some new 3000K lamps



      Probably till I source some OEM Xenon Headlights sometime soon

      Also did a quick service- oil-filters-cam follower although everything was like new



      Ordered these to finish of the conversion with OEM leds on the rear license plate



      And also left my floormats to the trim shop to satisfy my OCD because the red stripe is killing me with the orange/brown details of my interior.





      Cheers more to come




      Mike

      Follow me on instagram for faster updates @mgpdoc


      Audi RS4PRA | VW Golf MKV GT-Y | Audi A1 SportBack

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      • Updates

        Received the OEM rear license plate Leds

        Here they are







        Adaptors are from kufatec



        Great quality



        Before





        So much road grime



        First one went on



        50/50



        Installed both



        Yeap much better, and OEM finish, not tacky blue-ish ones



        No fault codes whatsoever, due to the kufatec adapters





        Job done

        Then, I installed the new 3000K lamps, but I might go for OEM bixenons at some point, cause this is the only car that I ordered without them, and to be honest, I miss having them.

        In other news, after having the RS3 bushings since last summer, I decided it was a good time to install them, LoL

        Out with the Old





        Very worn as expected



        In with the new, both front and rear









        And then it was alignment time



        Now, I am also trying to figure out what my next wheels will be, but I havent decided yet.

        That is all for now

        Cheers

        Mike


        Audi RS4PRA | VW Golf MKV GT-Y | Audi A1 SportBack

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        • So, I have something to show you

          Shop called me, to tell me floormats were ready





          We also added the logo on the rear ones, even though it wasnt there



          Came out nice





          Oem finish





          Before and after



          Went for a night ride with my daily AUD1ESEL



          And today I installed them on the car







          Hope you liked it too



          Cheers


          Audi RS4PRA | VW Golf MKV GT-Y | Audi A1 SportBack

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          • Mp..

            Pretty nice!!!
            Good work as usual!
            SEAT Leon CUPRA R (1P)
            fired by RMT-Tuning

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            • BOOM



              Audi RS4PRA | VW Golf MKV GT-Y | Audi A1 SportBack

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              • Before I tell you anything about the updates.



                So yes, these are not Volk CE28n, these are Japan Racing JR5 and I feel bad.

                But hmmm...Not so bad when I see the end results.

                Ordered two sets of these one for my car, and one for Tom's car

                Waited for these for about a month, cause they were custom pcd, they are 5x112 Et35, 8x18.





                Ordered these in bronze (the other option was hyperblack), but again the plan is to paint them glossy anthracite.

                Mounted them to my 245.40.18 R888s for a very aggressive fitment









                Ready to mount them





                Very hard to make it work, but roller fender is my friend









                suspension hasnt settled yet







                Ready



                Tom's Garage GTi



                And mine



                Cheers

                Mike


                Audi RS4PRA | VW Golf MKV GT-Y | Audi A1 SportBack

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                • Some more updates then. This update is posted both on the Golf and AUD1ESEL blog, due to them possibly being used on both cars.

                  Some time ago I sourced and received these beauties.



                  Damn some people scratching everything



                  18Z in front, 6 pot





                  Rears



                  The calipers, supposedly came with brake pads. However, what you are about to see, will change your mind as to how much stupidity can exist out there.


                  Thought I'd give them a good clean while on vacation, so as to see their condition more properly





                  Notice anything weird?





                  Wait for it





                  In all their glory





                  i guess pads for these calipers were costing a bit more, so why not weldo other friction material on there



                  Anyhow

                  Real colour appeared



                  Secret ingredient when cleaning calipers - Cold Corona





                  This one, also has some damage





                  Front calipers were also cleaned



                  Again annoying pics





                  came out nice



                  All of them together







                  So my thoughts are :

                  -Use all 4 calipers on the Golf, as fronts and rears.
                  -Use the 6 pots on the Golf as fronts, and leave rears as they are, or install OEM 312 fronts on the rear, and install the 4 pots on the AUD1ESEL as fronts, and likewise, install the A1 fronts on the A1 rear axle.
                  -Use all 4 calipers on Golf, and buy other 6pots for the A1 as fronts - LoL

                  Either way, golf will be having the 6pots as fronts, so starting with that, I need to source some stuff.

                  So

                  1. Mercedes-Benz GL450 discs, 350x32mm discs
                  2. Brake Pads
                  3. 14 to 16 special bolts
                  4. 65 to 67mm rings
                  5. Modify brake lines

                  So far

                  1. I have found Zimmerman drilled ones to be the most likely to buy

                  2. Does anyone have any part numbers handy ? I will search though when time comes. Something for everyday use, not like a Ferodo DS2500/3000 I had in the past. Something quiet and effective.

                  3. Sourced those bolts from JHM as a kit and here they are





                  4. Sourced the rings needed as well, and here they are





                  Stay tuned, more to come.
                  Feel free to send me your suggestions on sourcing parts for this new project, as I am new to brake world, other than my bolt-on 8-pot kit on the blue RS4PRA project.

                  For faster updates, follow me on instagram, @mgpdoc

                  Cheers

                  Mike


                  Audi RS4PRA | VW Golf MKV GT-Y | Audi A1 SportBack

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                  • Had a quick washing session of both cars







                    One doctor loves another I guess



                    I also received these as a sample to test on my car





                    It is a tyre-letter-sticker kit





                    The sample letters were MOTORSPORT



                    Havent really had time to see it, will get to that later

                    So, let me demonstrate, how the car sits currently with the new wheel setup

                    From far, everything is ok, hehe






                    Wheels poke as pics will show











                    Resulting in this, especially at the back, where rolling the fenders is difficult









                    Did my best to make it somewhat better by doing this at the back







                    Made things much better at the back, but still solutions must be found both front and rear.

                    My thoughs are

                    1. Wider fenders at the front that are for sale, but then what at the back
                    2. Custom overfenders front and rear, but the Golf mkv is a car that i simply cannot like with any kind of overfender no matter how good of a job was done to it
                    3. Custom body shop work front and rear, where I did my RS4 Audi conversion, and this is the most likely to happen. Something OEM, just a bit wider, nothing crazy. The normal eye will not even be able to see it. That is how i want it to be done. Till then though rubbing will continue I guess, cause I simply dont want to go to a smaller tyre. I wish these wheel were ET40 and not 35, it would be great. Oh well.

                    In other news, installed a wheel nut lock key set on my wheels



                    Before



                    And after



                    Another issue that had been bothering me, is the two heater/coolant pipes that were close to the external wastegate dump tube.



                    Although I had the tube covered in DEI exhaust wrap, and they had no issues, just for my peace of mind I wanted something more than that.

                    So, out came the DEI gold heat reflective tape



                    Next to the TIAL mvs



                    And also did the second one even though it wasnt really needed just for ocd matters



                    Much better





                    And some videos from the last days despite the 38+ degrees Celcius

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                    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFHj2MmdOFQ"]Aint a dub if it dont rub - YouTube[/ame]

                    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4vZmk-U0vc"].mgpdoc golf gty - YouTube[/ame]

                    Cheers

                    Mike


                    Audi RS4PRA | VW Golf MKV GT-Y | Audi A1 SportBack

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                    • what about having 4-5mm taken from the hub of the wheel by a machine shop?would make et40 like you want.

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                      • Thought about it.
                        However not sure how safe it is to remove material.
                        Probably it would be ok, but feeling a bit uncertain doing R&D at 250+ km/h

                        Any experience on this?

                        Thanks


                        Audi RS4PRA | VW Golf MKV GT-Y | Audi A1 SportBack

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                        • i have dont it before with no problems. obviously it depends on the wheel, but the machine shop should be able to say if its safe or not...

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                          • Just finished reading whole thread and man this car is all about small details and I like that keep up with good work!

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                            • Hello there

                              Car has been running great and very strong, been enjoying it mostly



                              Although I do have some things to do it, i havent gotten to it yet due to limited time





                              I still need to get brakes installed, source the parts missing for the 4wd swap at some point, and probably source some wider front fenders for those massive tires

                              Cheers

                              More to come

                              Mike


                              Audi RS4PRA | VW Golf MKV GT-Y | Audi A1 SportBack

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                              • Dude your car is amazing. Just the attention to details and the amount of work you put in it is so inspiring! Keep up the good work and don't stop your updates! This beast is a beauty!

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