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Mint. Just been reading your guide ;)
So best bet would be to pretty much dry sand down the wheel, primer, 800 grit wet/dry, basecoat, leave it for a few days, then laquer up??
Also what colour primer would you recommend, white or grey?? Its for a standard bright silver wheel paint.
Cheers
Quick one lol.
Giving x2 wheels a refurb in the not too distant future lol. As they've had a previous blow over, they are peeling slightly in some areas. I've got some proper Wurth wheel paint that looks spot on colour match wise so thats ok. So i need some advise in the prep/spraying. Firstly...
Milltek. Sound nice, fit w**k! I had one on my 182 and it was poor. Me and a mate (steve who is a very good mechanic) refitted it many times. Just gave up. Seemed to be stress in the system, when ever it got hot it always moved left. Hangers were too thick for the rear Renault mounts and about...
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What ever hapened to the GDI wonder coilovers that were gonna blow all competion away........??
As GDI have loads of suspension building experience ;)
Ticking is the Charcoal cannister solinoid. Rev it to say 5k. The noise should disappear, then after 20 secs or so come back. Its situated in the drivers side arch, around £50 for the part.