fezi16v wrote:well im a yeovil lad and im not that great on the lude so at least i know theres a fellow owner close to home that may lend a hand if needed favour for a favour of course lol as for the project bravo =D> =D> =D>
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(LB) Had a bit of an accident. Single Wiper Conversion
Had a bit of time off from the lude recently as I released I was neglecting my bathroomless house. It's still bathroomless, but it's closer to having one now
Anyway, the old ludebug's back so I've done a few minor things.
The first thing recently wasn't really my choice to have done, but due to my dizzy failing, before I realised it was this I tried bump starting it. So pushing the car to the far corner of the carpark for maximum run-up, I allowed my dearest to get behind the wheel and guide it. So moments later....


£140 later the crease is pulled out, light replaced, and the replacement bumper is fitted prematurely (sanded, but unpainted). I obviously replaced the dizzy and also fitted some lovely red 8mm high performance silicone HT leads
On a subtle modificationary side, I've been intending to remove my front wiper arms for a while intending to sand and repaint them, due to them looking a little worse for wear...

But before I headed off to Glastonbury for the week I spotted on ebay a BNIB Storm single wiper conversion for the prelude. I didn't get my hopes up for winning the bid being I only placed the 99p starting bid, but when I returned home I was pleasantly suprised
...

Checkout the RRP!!! And this was still brand new, all bags still sealed! Probably my best ebay bargain to date
...

So fitting. The only option was to remove the bonnet. (A fun job when there's just one of you. An even funner job when there's just one of you when you're putting it back again! lol)...

You obviously have to remove the plastic cover thingy to get at all the gubbins, which then opens you to a whole container of a bunch of crap!...

So having removed the motor etc...

I decided to do my thing and have a bit of a spring clean
...

And then installed the Storm single wiper dubree...

After a lot of jiggery-pokery the wiper was wiping centrally and parked in position
...

I understand single wiper conversions are to everyone's taste, but even being slightly raised when parked, it still looks cleaner than the oem wipers.
You may very well have noticed I finally got hold of some proper silicone joiners for my induction
And the ram-air pipe is back in play
...


and I also got hold of some clear/white side repeaters to
...


Anyway, the old ludebug's back so I've done a few minor things.
The first thing recently wasn't really my choice to have done, but due to my dizzy failing, before I realised it was this I tried bump starting it. So pushing the car to the far corner of the carpark for maximum run-up, I allowed my dearest to get behind the wheel and guide it. So moments later....


£140 later the crease is pulled out, light replaced, and the replacement bumper is fitted prematurely (sanded, but unpainted). I obviously replaced the dizzy and also fitted some lovely red 8mm high performance silicone HT leads

On a subtle modificationary side, I've been intending to remove my front wiper arms for a while intending to sand and repaint them, due to them looking a little worse for wear...

But before I headed off to Glastonbury for the week I spotted on ebay a BNIB Storm single wiper conversion for the prelude. I didn't get my hopes up for winning the bid being I only placed the 99p starting bid, but when I returned home I was pleasantly suprised


Checkout the RRP!!! And this was still brand new, all bags still sealed! Probably my best ebay bargain to date


So fitting. The only option was to remove the bonnet. (A fun job when there's just one of you. An even funner job when there's just one of you when you're putting it back again! lol)...

You obviously have to remove the plastic cover thingy to get at all the gubbins, which then opens you to a whole container of a bunch of crap!...

So having removed the motor etc...

I decided to do my thing and have a bit of a spring clean


And then installed the Storm single wiper dubree...

After a lot of jiggery-pokery the wiper was wiping centrally and parked in position


I understand single wiper conversions are to everyone's taste, but even being slightly raised when parked, it still looks cleaner than the oem wipers.
You may very well have noticed I finally got hold of some proper silicone joiners for my induction




and I also got hold of some clear/white side repeaters to


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Crazy_C wrote:Oooooh, damn man, that's looking sweet and bloody hell on the Storm wiper!Nice going there man! It looks really sweet
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Uber kudos on the sick ass clean bay too, that is lovely! =D>
I gotta ask though - where are your front indicators???Been trying to spot some lights hidden somewhere but unless they're now in the main lights themselves, I'm stumped!
Raidy wrote:single wiper actually looks good
Suff wrote:now thats a serious bargain! lol
nice to see you've finally got your priorities straight and back to working on the lude
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Just for you Suff
Crazy : Check out a third of the way down page 11

Crazy : Check out a third of the way down page 11

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Floydie wrote:That was a serious fleabay bargain - well done! =D>
Matt wrote:good 'baying!
Have you tested the wiper performance yet though? I am just a bit concerned that you are effectively halving the efficiency of it through only having the one blade.
Still, not like it rains much.![]()
Crazy_C wrote:Ahhhh, I see - Very coolLike it!
aardvark64 wrote:Looks really good. Glad you got your suspension sorted at last...
Bets wishes, Colin
2lude wrote:looksreminds me so much of my ukdm
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It actually wipes seemingly more effortlessly (assuming being there's only one cam instead of two now) and the coverage is perfect to!Matt wrote:good 'baying!
Have you tested the wiper performance yet though? I am just a bit concerned that you are effectively halving the efficiency of it through only having the one blade.
Still, not like it rains much.![]()



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mart609 wrote:thats 1 hell of a bargain, good job!
cars coming along great
nucleustylz lude wrote:Good work bud.
Back to work with the lude then and you've certainly been busy.
Unfortunate knock, but she's being nursed back to health. Sorry to hear about the dizzy bud - all too common thing to go on these and not a cheap fix for a new/refurbed unit.
Liking the Storm wiper - never seen a lude one before and it sounds like it works well.
Keep it up bud. Some nice Euro skirts would set it off nice.
But then you'll also need to colour code the UKDM lip or get another bigger splitter. Then you'll want the rear and so on. It's a never ending spiral!
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Ideally I wanted to get my hands on West Wings skirts and front lip, but I just can't justify the price at the moment
Your skirts should do me just fine tho
I'll have some more pictures up come the weekend hopefully... A bit of an experiement body colour wise


I'll have some more pictures up come the weekend hopefully... A bit of an experiement body colour wise

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DJBlobby wrote:Looking awesome mate and great job on the wiper conversion. What's going on with the bumper lighting?
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Serious? lol.... Check out a third of the way down page 11DJBlobby wrote:What's going on with the bumper lighting?

