My new Facelift Caddy

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Re: My new Facelift Caddy

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slw00 wrote:Lovely work on he interior.....what colour is that carpet and is the mega stretch stuff from megavanmats?
It is the mega van mats mega stretch and the colour is Anthracite.
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Coming along nicely, looks great.
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Autokraft wrote:The mk6 mirror just needs a little adjustment to get it to mount but only took me 30 minutes to get it looking like that. Yes I used the caddy base so there is no modification needed like the Touran mirrors to get it to mount to the caddy. When I get another mirror I will do a step by step of what needs to be modified.


THANKS :mrgreen:
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Hi mate,loving your work,the 2 side panels that you have put the lights in,did you cut down a caddy plastic bulk head,or are they the standard door trims that are on the van? :? gilly
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I cut down the original bulkhead and now covered them in carpet and look great.
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Autokraft wrote:Got quite a bit of sound proofing done but takes a while to get it reasonably smooth so I can cover it in carpet and not show through.
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Still got my doors to do when I put my speakers in. Sorted locations for rear speakers.

Did spend most of the day sorting the wiring on my mates splitty. Almost done though.
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Hi mate great work on your caddy. Can I ask what make of sound proofing your using? Thanks
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I used two bulk packs of Skinz sound proofing.
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This is looking really good. Top workmanship.
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Those mirrors look very tidy, nice and subtle
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Nice work on the mirrors...I sat mine up a touch on the mounts as they looked very low when fitted.

Only needs a touch and makes all the difference :D
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Great work mate, loving it all,very well done ,look awesome!!!
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Got a little bit done today as weather was not to bad.

Removed ply floor and carpeted the edges and covered the top with a industrial Matt.
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Need to finish my panels and get them fitted.
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Installed my Auto light switch and auto light Chinese module.
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I extended the Autolight sensor wiring and removed the cover so I could mount it in the OEM plastic panel.
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Also wired in my front fogs off the headlight switch while it was out.
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Fitted my matts that I have had for a month or so now.
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Can move it out of the drive now and put the golf in the garage ready for stripping.
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can you give more details on the fog lights wiring ?

thanks
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I wired them the normal way using a relay under the bonnet. I took the headlight switch connector apart and there was one free slot. Put my repair cable in there and used it to activate the relay.
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thanks , thats the easy way to do it !! i would like to do OEM so i can have drls on fogs and cornering !!

thanks again
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