LSZ caddy
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Re: Lsz caddy
Externally not done much fitted 18" scirocco alloys want to lower and fit side rail covers and new bumper don't really want touran bumper. Then fit new headlights with drl's
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Re: LSZ caddy
Nice mods you have done...wheels suit it
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Re: LSZ caddy
Thanks torque
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Re: LSZ caddy
Looking good some nice mods and agreed wheels really suit it
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Re: LSZ caddy
Wind deflectors on although I couldn't get the clips to stay in so will have to investigate that when I get a spare min.
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Re: LSZ caddy
I just put my wind deflectors in last night and they came with some metal clips that apparently fit in the gap to press the deflector tight against the seal.....but there was no way they were fitting in the gap....but going by how they slotted into place i don't think there's any danger of them coming away by themselves as they seem really sturdy.
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Re: LSZ caddy
Mine were the same but would be worried they would fall out with the window down not that it would be down much where I live lol.
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Re: LSZ caddy
Could put some strong double sided tape all the way round rather than just on the 2 little sections that they come with
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Re: LSZ caddy
Nice van mate, those wheels look the business. I recently fitted wind deflectors and you push the two little clips up inside the seal with a flat head screw driver. Not going anywhere now
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LSZ caddy
Thanks. I do like the scirocco's. Yeah I tried with a flat chisel they just didn't seem to want to stay put. I was rushing it tho as I was on my tea break will get a proper look at weekend 16hr shifts all week so no time.
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Re: LSZ caddy
Fitted lock nuts and nut covers
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Re: LSZ caddy
Hi mate has the sound proofing made much of a difference to the noise levels in the cab? I'm looking at doing this and fitting an engine cover.