t0m's LCR AmD Stage 2 - Turini's, Wavetrac LSD, Recaro's..

Fry over black or high power silver wheel refurb?

  • Fry over black wheel colour

    Votes: 16 61.5%
  • High power silver wheel colour

    Votes: 10 38.5%

  • Total voters
    26
  • Poll closed .

t0m

LCR 225
Apr 29, 2007
8,133
7
Kent
sweet tom, welldone DK.

Cheers Sam :D

Darren done well today, and to put up with my post-night out divvy-ness. Lol.

The calipers look really good what paint did you use? Most people use hammerite but i found it very thin and you have to be careful not to apply too much.

What colour decal are you going for?

Cheers mate :D Done with 2 400ml spray cans of Hammerite Smooth Red . 2nd can not been touched yet though.

Decal wise it'll be OEM white to keep it pretty OEM exterior wise and also for Brembo tradition, lol.

The black decals look good on your calipers mate.
 

D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
You make that Brembo refurb look so easy Darren, makes me want to do mine now! They came out great. Good shout on doing the hubs too.

Car is looking more mint than ever Tom !!

It is easy mate ;)

So how dos that work? A plate goes behind then the front plate bolts to it?

Yep theres 2 metal bars that sit horizontal to those 2 bolt's, the bars are taped, once the bolts are tightend it all holds in place.
 

t0m

LCR 225
Apr 29, 2007
8,133
7
Kent
You make that Brembo refurb look so easy Darren, makes me want to do mine now! They came out great. Good shout on doing the hubs too.

Car is looking more mint than ever Tom !!

Once I'd decided to get the parts for the Brembo refurb it really made sense to get the high temp matt black paint for the hubs to be re-painted. Really completes the wheel area from being let down.

Right down to silvervision bulbs, I still maintain it's the small mods that make a big difference in getting a project over the line..

Cheers for the kind words! :D

Are you going to pop along to the AmD RR meet? I'm going but I doubt I'll put the car on the rollers now. Would rather spend the money on the car where it needs it. Would be good to catchup mate. :)
 

J@mes W

Stage 1 Revo'd LCR
Jun 28, 2009
985
1
Colchester
Great work Guy's... :) It's really starting to come together now T0m.

Pleased you've enjoying your car again, cant wait to see where this project goes. [B)]
 

RS6

Nov 24, 2009
1,110
0
as ever t0m great loving all the new stuff D.K is handy bloke to know :D

mine need doing badly!

thinking of getting my wheels done dark anthracite and then yellow brake callipers with black brembo decals but thats a little way of 2011
 

t0m

LCR 225
Apr 29, 2007
8,133
7
Kent
Great work Guy's... :) It's really starting to come together now T0m.

Pleased you've enjoying your car again, cant wait to see where this project goes. [B)]

Cheers mate :D

Sure is coming along now.. You have to do these mods to get the enjoyment back again. In an ideal world, I'd want to get something done every weekend, lol.

as ever t0m great loving all the new stuff D.K is handy bloke to know :D

mine need doing badly!

thinking of getting my wheels done dark anthracite and then yellow brake callipers with black brembo decals but thats a little way of 2011

Cheers mate :D

Yeah he's a good bloke to know and he lives fairly close so it's handy!

It's worth doing and your look with yellow on anthracite would work on a dark car, get it done [B)]
 
Oct 21, 2006
1,226
1
Norfolk
looking great Tom! You're right, tidying up the hubs does finish it off nicely.

Once the Brembo transfers are applied, will you be lacquering them? I raise this as I didn't orignally lacquer my rears, and they started to show signs of wear through the elements. The fronts on mine, with lacquer, still look brand new after a spring/summer of driving.

Top work Tom/Darren :)
 

D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
We was'nt planing on sealing the stickers, we're using the same ones as I've got on mine, mine have been on for about 6 month's and their wearing well.
Their also fairly cheap so they its not the end of the world if they need replacing.
 
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Yeah no need to lacquer them, i didn't with mine, you just need to make sure they are stuck down well before removing the backing paper.
 

coops10

Newbie
Sep 1, 2009
734
0
Middlesex
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Once I'd decided to get the parts for the Brembo refurb it really made sense to get the high temp matt black paint for the hubs to be re-painted. Really completes the wheel area from being let down.

Right down to silvervision bulbs, I still maintain it's the small mods that make a big difference in getting a project over the line..

Cheers for the kind words! :D

Are you going to pop along to the AmD RR meet? I'm going but I doubt I'll put the car on the rollers now. Would rather spend the money on the car where it needs it. Would be good to catchup mate. :)

Totally agree mate, its the little details that make all the difference!

Any chance you could post up a full list of products you used? Want to do mine now... lol

I may do mate, but she needs a service so badly I would be stupid to put the money into the rollers. Got quite a bad oil leak that needs sorting too :(
 

t0m

LCR 225
Apr 29, 2007
8,133
7
Kent
Calipers are looking sweet Tom, just need a decal now to finish it off now

Cheers mate :D

And cheers for the taxi lift! Glad we got that splitter sorted and your wheels looked much better when you drove off down the road!

looking great Tom! You're right, tidying up the hubs does finish it off nicely.

Once the Brembo transfers are applied, will you be lacquering them? I raise this as I didn't orignally lacquer my rears, and they started to show signs of wear through the elements. The fronts on mine, with lacquer, still look brand new after a spring/summer of driving.

Top work Tom/Darren :)

Cheers mate :D

Well we haven't planned on lacquering when we do the rear one's as Darren's have been fine for a while. Will keep my eye on it but read alot of refurb threads where it's not been done and they've been fine. It may also vary car to car given the harshness of braking tied with water marks on the caliper at the time causing the 'white patches' - it should be ok to carry on without lacquer this time.

We was'nt planing on sealing the stickers, we're using the same ones as I've got on mine, mine have been on for about 6 month's and their wearing well.
Their also fairly cheap so they its not the end of the world if they need replacing.

Yeah as I thought yours have been fine for a good while with the same process so should be ok.

Yeah no need to lacquer them, i didn't with mine, you just need to make sure they are stuck down well before removing the backing paper.

Cool, good to hear someone else say what we think of the process.

Will make sure the decals are stuck down hard before they're removed mate.

Darren you seem to be expanding your service offerings, brembo refurbs now also ;) great stuff lads, come out very well indeed

Haha! Cheers mate :D
Are you coming to the RR day at AmD?
 

t0m

LCR 225
Apr 29, 2007
8,133
7
Kent
Totally agree mate, its the little details that make all the difference!

Any chance you could post up a full list of products you used? Want to do mine now... lol

I may do mate, but she needs a service so badly I would be stupid to put the money into the rollers. Got quite a bad oil leak that needs sorting too :(

Sure is! I always get a few done the day I get car lol. With this LCR it was straight to Skoda the day I bought it to get a Fabia rear wiper and then Halfrauds to get silvervision indicator bulbs!

Products used:

Wolf's de-ironiser
120 grit wet & dry sand paper
2 400ml spray cans of smooth red Hammerite
For the hubs I bought halrauds own high temp matt black paint. it's a small pot I can't remember the ml because I've left it all at DK's for the return trip to get the rears sorted.
You'll obviously need 2 fresh brembo decals
A dust sheet or equivalent you can throw over half the car covering as much as poss
Loads of newspaper with masking tape
Scalpel to get off as much old lacquer as poss

Can't really think of anything else other than a trolley jack and don't forget your locking wheel nut adapter like I did - LOL.


Worth getting the Brembo refurb done when the weather is like this. Can only get worse now haha..
Mine won't be on the rollers either bud! If you can get down on the day it would be good. Hope you sort the oil leak soon mate.
 
Oct 21, 2006
1,226
1
Norfolk
We was'nt planing on sealing the stickers, we're using the same ones as I've got on mine, mine have been on for about 6 month's and their wearing well.
Their also fairly cheap so they its not the end of the world if they need replacing.

No no, not for the purpose of sealing the transfers, but to actually seal and protect the paint... Just based on my experiences of course...
 
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D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
Had another busy day working on Tom's car.

1st up we applied the Brembo Decal's to the front calipers

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Next we jacked up the back and made a start on the RARB, Whilst I was under the cat Tom made a start cleaning up the rear hubs and calipers.
The plan was to spray the calipers but due the strong winds we decided to paint them instead,

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We could of probably got a better finish spraying them but with the way the wind was we decided it was'nt worth the risk with the overspray.
Tom also painted the hubs and the disc shiels matt black.

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After lots of swearing I finally got the RARB on,

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I also managed to get the tail pipe to sit a bit better in the bumper

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I used a jubile clip around the middle mount rubber and a cable tie around the rear hanger, we did get a bit of a rattle on start up so this might need adjusting a bit but it certainly looks better.

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