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  • mgpdoc
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    Gave the interior some love during the lockdown

    After some hoovering, the pedals were looking nasty

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Much better

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Then the door cards, first apc with a brush, then after dried, some Meg's Interior Detailing which is an amazing product leaving the correct amount of bling, not more, not less

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Every alcantara surface on the interior was done with this as always. A huge PITA but it is worth it.

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Areas under the seats were looking nasty

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Much better now

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Leathers were left last, and went to my go-to combo that never lets me down

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Leaving me with this

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr


    I also did the exterior the following days, which i will show you as soon as i upload the pics

    Cheers guys

    Mike

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  • mgpdoc
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    So some updates to share with all of you guys.

    Hope everyone is doing well in these awkward times.

    Wanted for some time now some Surf Pads for my wingbars for when the box wasnt on, to be able to put on things and not scratch my bars. So naturally I opted for Thule products once again, and went for their 845000 pads, which are wide for my bars. Luckily enough they were in stock, so I bought two sets just to . . . well you know me by now. Just because.

    Here they are in their site.



    Arrived at the Dealer

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Installed the first set and kept the other one for the golf maybe, or for it to be in stock

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Fitment was great which was to be expected

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Here's how they look on the car

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    I like em.

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    I also purchased another Thule product, which is an Led Light for their Thule box than turns on automatically when you open the box, being very handy in the dark (times like now).



    And this is how it works

    Thule box light 6951 - YouTube

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Hopefully i will install it soon.

    The final days before the quaranting started in my country, I tried to find time to switch my tires from winter ones, to the 17 inch summer ones , instead of the 18 ones at this point.

    This is how the car was at that point

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    So i grabbed my bridgestones, although they are not the oem radius of 215-40-17 but instead 225-45-17 which i opted for because i totally love this tire, which is OEM for a subaru impreza sti and r35 gtr.

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Arrived at the shop, with my previous setup

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Progress

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Meaty

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Some shots i took after the shop, prior to reinstalling center caps and lug nut caps

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Installed caps

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Fitment is on point and no rub

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Protecting the family Q3

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    While cooking italian pasta for them , hope you are all safe guys

    Quarantine 2k20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Cheers

    Mike

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  • mgpdoc
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    My pleasure guys, as always.

    cheers

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  • TEASY
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    Great work, doc!
    Thanks for sharing!

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  • mgpdoc
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    I wish so too mate, i will do my best to always keep them alive

    Cheers

    Mike

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  • C2_mad
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    love this thread. keep up the good work! those indicators were a nice touch.

    ps: i also wish forum build threads would come back....

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  • mgpdoc
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    So yet another thing i have been wanting to do for some time now, is to install dynamic indicators on the mirrors. However, given the fact that A1 used its own specific ones, that werent identical to A3/S3 8V or any other model for that model, i hadnt found any. And also, i didnt want to shop from wish alibaba and all that sites, i dot trust them that much.

    Recently a link caught my eye on uk and sourced these instantly

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    Untitled by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Untitled by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Started the tricky part of removing the mirror parts again. Been there twice already once when i installed the cf mirror covers, and then when i retrofitted the folding mirrors, so i knew what to expect and how to work. Either way this is not easy to do fast and even with caution you can easily break things. It helps if you heat it up a bit to work more easily.

    First you remove these two

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    Leaving you with this

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    Then the cover is next

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    Leaving you with this

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    And then you can remove the oem indicator

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    Side by side with the new one

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    And then you put everything back together the reverse order.

    Here are some videos of how it works from my Youtube channel

    https://youtu.be/mR07NV2sY90

    https://youtu.be/A8bEvy3slaE

    I hope they work

    And also my other two cars are always here with me

    Cheers

    Golf battery by mgpdoc, on Flickr

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    Mike

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  • mgpdoc
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    Decided to go back to oem setup on the rear passenger seat for a more subtle look I guess and more quiet interior while travelling at that time

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    Fire extinguisher removed and relocated

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    Under the passenger seat

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    Easy to access and out of the way at the same time

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    Re-installing the rear seatbelts was a pain in the a**

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    Untitled by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Then this part

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    All done

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    Look at the magnetic wurth lamp what a pleasant it is to work with

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    Got a bit side-tracked by some other little projects like a pipe - stand

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    Untitled by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    And also a customized wine stand as well , if you are into that sort of things you might like the results

    Indicator by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Indicator by mgpdoc, on Flickr

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    Indicator by mgpdoc, on Flickr

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    And also got my MSc degree on Lung Cancer, that set me back a bit on progress on the car i guess hehe.

    Jan20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Then, I got back on track with the winter time

    Jan20 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Sorry Greta obligatory shot on the diesel fumes. It was time to install my winter setup

    Proper air tools make this so much easier

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    All done ready for winter beating

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    Filled her up

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    And naturally i took some photos while clean

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    Untitled by mgpdoc, on Flickr

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    Cheers more to come in the next post

    Mike

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  • mgpdoc
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    So it has been a while since i updated this thread. I have mostly been enjoying the car using it daily , plus on top of that there is very little time for mods with work, research at university etc etc. However let's see what has happened during these months.

    After summer time the car got a maintenace service consisting of these

    Kn Filter clean

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    Untitled by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Along with these.

    Some of them were not to be changed yet, however me being me, i changed them.

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    You see some new clips there as well, well they were for the new undertray since my old one was beaten up from the times i got stuck in snow and sand lol

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    Untitled by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    All these were installed and back on the roads

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    Bought another foam lance for my other home washing station

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    Ordered some parts from Wurth which i dont know if i have shown , along with some led working lamps and more stuff, i love this company

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    And then i tackled a job on my engine bay, after i re-installed my engine cover, to make it look more OEM looking

    So these sensors had to be hidden / tucked

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    During

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    And after

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    Much cleaner

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    My old suspension was sent away and fully refurbished and was set to my spec. not sure if i will reuse it or sell it yet.

    LateJan by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    All was done in a bilstein official dealer

    LateJan by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    LateJan by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    LateJan by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    And these were given a good clean as well

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    Also, everyone into detailing can understand my happiness after sourcing these, in Spain

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    An amazing product

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    More to come in the next post

    Cheers Mike

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  • mgpdoc
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    Hey guys. Good day to all.

    Always a nice surprise to come back to my thread and find other people enjoying this as well.
    Especially when build threads seem to have died, i will never stop hoping they will be coming back and youtube isnt the only way we can follow builds with overfenders.

    I mean there is nothing bad with overfenders and salvaged cars, but you get the point of what i am saying

    Cheers to all

    Mike

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  • Povke
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    I got to admit, your build thread's, attention to details and all other small bit's and pieces inspire, always nice to see your thread updated, so keep up posting and working on cars

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  • Sawyer Brazil
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    Good to see your cars again! I used to keep up with your threads on the golfmkv forum, amazing attention to detail

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  • Kalin
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    I wish I had your money to throw on my cars, but damn your cars are good. Very nice job!

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  • Jay_
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    I rarely come on stanceworks now, but I've always loved the quality of your threads and love the updates! Keep it up!

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  • mgpdoc
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    So, i had some issues with noises and crack sounds while cornering, even standing still. The sounds werent nice and were becoming worse. uppon inspection we found out the top mount front suspension bearings were cracking. We changed them, issues was fixed for a while, and then again the same, and after removing bearings, they were again, you guessed it, cracked.

    Here is how they looked each time.

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    New ones each time

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    After having changed almost every single part with new, we also changed these. Which were forgotten stock.

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    However, no, it was still a no.
    Then the shop suggested that my suspension shocks had way too much play in them, and decided that this was the fault. Indeed there was play that shouldnt be there.
    I could remove the suspension and ship to our authorised dealer here in Greece, Jamsport that not only rebuilts Bilstein suspension, but also, custom manufactures ones from scratch to your specifications, and has done in the past my suspension both in the Golf, and in my Audi A4. However this being my daily, i thought I would order two new front ones, and rebuilt my old ones.

    However, Bilstein Germany, asks for your two front suspension components, more money than for the whole lot, on all four corners. Or that's what the shop told me anyway.
    Long story short, i ordered my suspension again, new from factory. It was a revision compared to my old one, that had roughly 55k kms, about 35k miles. And then, i would decide if i want to sell my old suspension or rebuilt it , to possibly different specs.

    Here comes the new suspension.

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Out with the "old:

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Suspension was very very soft, you could push it all in by hand very easily.

    In with the new

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Ready for touch down

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Then, I cleaned the old suspension, and packed it nicely to send it very soon to the dealer to have it all refurbished and done to my specs.

    It didnt come out too bad after some tlc - before andd after pics of them

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Needless to say, all problems were fixed

    Now time to work on my Golf which is making complaints

    July 2019 by mgpdoc, on Flickr

    Cheers

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