So after said quick bite, decided to do some more random things:
This has been on the back burner for a while. I noticed this while perusing random things Skoda, and was genuinely interested to see if this thing fits:
It looks a bit daft in its location on the Superb, but I'm sure looks less so on other cars. It's genuinely something I'm impressed with, the way the cap also acts as a funnel which will make filling up much less of a messy affair. It was £9.95 on eBay. These will end up on all the VW group cars.
I'll need to reinstall the front wiper arms, but still noticed:
The right washer nozzle is still looking like it is dribbling. Any ideas would be appreciated. If TADTS then I'll leave it at that.
So for want of other things to do, got the replacement driveshaft bolts and attempted to tighten them up:
It meant resorting to stabbing a screwdriver into one of the vents on the brake disc to act as a counterhold against the brake pad carrier.
It worked though, and was enough to tighten to 200Nm. According the workshop manual:
The bolts with the A suffix just need tightening an extra 90 degrees, so probably could have given it a go with the screwdriver holding it.
I think I'll leave it once the wheels are on and its on the ground, as that'll feel a little easier in regards counterholding.
Speaking of wheels:
Couldn't see a reason why the rear wheels couldn't go on, so on they go. Used a small dab of copper grease on the wheel bolts, as they're pretty clean after the use of the tap and die. Used loads on the wheels and mating surfaces just in case.
As the handbrake appears to be in place, was able to tighten the bolts to 120Nm.
So I'll need to jack up the rear further in order to slide some ramps under, hopefully then lowering the wheels onto those ramps will then give me enough clearance to get under and do the last of the bolt tightening for the dampers. I think also the anti roll bars as well as I've forgotten those.
There's very little left to do at least from a mechanical perspective. I'll pretend those errors aren't there for now and do some swotting up around those.
Maintenance: £2293.89
Upgrades: £1332.92 (+£9.95)
Miscellaneous: £697.20