Mk4 ex BG build thread
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Re: 2015 facelift BG build thread
They are plastic baby blue wood screw caps off e-bay only about a couple of quid for 50. Did try some anodized blue caps but didn't look good...
Didn't think about spraying them..
Didn't think about spraying them..
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Re: 2015 facelift BG build thread
Thanks Gary will get some ordered. Currently spraying the barn door spoilers so will give it a go if I have some left.
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Re: 2015 facelift BG build thread
Managed to get some time on it this week. Installed some of the electrics, got the wires in and ready to be connected up.
Carpeted the remaining side and fitted the window panel covers. I’ve got the carpeted roof lining up and carpet down on the floor with insulation underneath.
Need to finish off with carpet trims around the edges.
I’ve sprayed the roof trim strip ready to go back in but the clips are too small. I’ve ordered some longer ones along with leisure battery due later in the week.
The pod system is fitted but will be oiled when I’ve decided on a colour. It’s screwed down and will take about 20 mins maximum to remove if I need to.
I’m pleased with how it’s looking and once the electrics are in and working I’ll start on the finishing touches inside.
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Carpeted the remaining side and fitted the window panel covers. I’ve got the carpeted roof lining up and carpet down on the floor with insulation underneath.
Need to finish off with carpet trims around the edges.
I’ve sprayed the roof trim strip ready to go back in but the clips are too small. I’ve ordered some longer ones along with leisure battery due later in the week.
The pod system is fitted but will be oiled when I’ve decided on a colour. It’s screwed down and will take about 20 mins maximum to remove if I need to.
I’m pleased with how it’s looking and once the electrics are in and working I’ll start on the finishing touches inside.
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Re: 2015 facelift BG build thread
I’ll get some pics once the weather breaks and it’s clean. I’ve fitted a bumper guard to the rear bumper. I don’t mind the fact that the sensors are black in the rear and have got used to them.RivalDealer2020 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 5:46 am Are the front and rear bumpers the standard black plastic that came with the van?
Reason I ask is The front looks really good!
Have you got anymore pictures of the front and back bumpers now they have paint.
I’m actually tempted to get this done myself it has really transformed your van.
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Rear bumper and bumper guard. Weather crap so dirty but it’s a van.
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Re: 2015 facelift BG build thread
Been busy on the van and it’s starting to come together now.
12v electrics in place and ready for the battery and split charge kit. Plyboard base for leisure battery under passenger seat measured and cut.
Rear headlining fitted with longer trim clips. Just need to tidy up bits. Need to get the foam covered for the pods.
I removed the cub grey trim and headlining and sprayed and dyed.
All back in and really pleased with it. Feels like a different vehicle in the cab now.
Managed to get a MFSW from a polo for £50 and used some vouchers to make it £25 but need an airbag for it. Can anybody recommend somewhere to get one that won’t cost an arm and a leg?
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12v electrics in place and ready for the battery and split charge kit. Plyboard base for leisure battery under passenger seat measured and cut.
Rear headlining fitted with longer trim clips. Just need to tidy up bits. Need to get the foam covered for the pods.
I removed the cub grey trim and headlining and sprayed and dyed.
All back in and really pleased with it. Feels like a different vehicle in the cab now.
Managed to get a MFSW from a polo for £50 and used some vouchers to make it £25 but need an airbag for it. Can anybody recommend somewhere to get one that won’t cost an arm and a leg?
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I haven’t updated for a while but have been busy on the van so trying to remember what’s been done so far.
Rear spoilers fitted, leisure battery and split charge relay fitted, rear lighting connected to leisure battery mounted under passenger seat with fuse box, Audi sline leather seats fitted onto caddy frames (drilled new holes and ground off lugs on seats). Dyed headlining and sprayed trim to match, side bars fitted.
Mfsw and new high line swcm fitted. Used my vcds that I ordered to code the wheel.
Fitted wireless charger to coin tray,new gear knob and gator fitted. New cam belt and water pump fitted earlier this week.
I keep forgetting to take photos when working on it.
Will give it a good valet and take some photos next weekend.
Starting to come together now.
Need to lower it next.
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Rear spoilers fitted, leisure battery and split charge relay fitted, rear lighting connected to leisure battery mounted under passenger seat with fuse box, Audi sline leather seats fitted onto caddy frames (drilled new holes and ground off lugs on seats). Dyed headlining and sprayed trim to match, side bars fitted.
Mfsw and new high line swcm fitted. Used my vcds that I ordered to code the wheel.
Fitted wireless charger to coin tray,new gear knob and gator fitted. New cam belt and water pump fitted earlier this week.
I keep forgetting to take photos when working on it.
Will give it a good valet and take some photos next weekend.
Starting to come together now.
Need to lower it next.
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Re: 2015 facelift BG build thread
Just a re-cap of what I have done so far for my own record.
Caddy build so far
Wheels
Engine cover and fitting balls
Sound deadening and insulation rear, bulkhead and floor.
Carpeted rear and boarded out
Van furniture pod system
4 inch foam cushions and covered.
Colour coded bumpers and mirrors.
DA paintwork removed ghosting and touched up any chips with touch up paint.
Cam belt and pump changed
Rear spoiler fitted
Front splitter fitted
Sport line gloss black side bars fitted
Rear bumper guard fitted
LED number plate lights
LED DRL’s
MFSW and cruise fitted new stalks and squib airbag harness
LED reading lights
Touran carpets
Leather gear knob and gaiter
Wireless charger under coin tray
VCDS and laptop
Changed coding for rear LED’s and DRL’s no errors on DIS
Digital speed on DIS
removed bulkhead and sound deadening and insulation fitted, sprayed cream upper plastics including bulkhead black and dyed headlining.
Fitted dash cam hard wired in.
Audi Sline leather seats fitted
Leisure battery under passenger seat fuse box,split charge relay fitted.
British Gas led rear lights re-used and fitted in rear
Led lights fitted to load area lining and 12 switch panel with voltage meter, 12v charger and usb fitted.
240V sockets fitted and first fix wiring in.
New mats fitted in footwell.
Spare key cut and coded.
Auto headlight switch fitted
To do.
Fit coilovers and rear shackles (kit arrived this weekend)
Fit 240V consumer unit and find location for hookup.
Fog lights retrofit (kit ordered)
Led footwell lights (kit ordered)
Sliding door windows (ordered)
Remove paint from rear barn door windows and tint.
Finish (until I have another idea)
Caddy build so far
Wheels
Engine cover and fitting balls
Sound deadening and insulation rear, bulkhead and floor.
Carpeted rear and boarded out
Van furniture pod system
4 inch foam cushions and covered.
Colour coded bumpers and mirrors.
DA paintwork removed ghosting and touched up any chips with touch up paint.
Cam belt and pump changed
Rear spoiler fitted
Front splitter fitted
Sport line gloss black side bars fitted
Rear bumper guard fitted
LED number plate lights
LED DRL’s
MFSW and cruise fitted new stalks and squib airbag harness
LED reading lights
Touran carpets
Leather gear knob and gaiter
Wireless charger under coin tray
VCDS and laptop
Changed coding for rear LED’s and DRL’s no errors on DIS
Digital speed on DIS
removed bulkhead and sound deadening and insulation fitted, sprayed cream upper plastics including bulkhead black and dyed headlining.
Fitted dash cam hard wired in.
Audi Sline leather seats fitted
Leisure battery under passenger seat fuse box,split charge relay fitted.
British Gas led rear lights re-used and fitted in rear
Led lights fitted to load area lining and 12 switch panel with voltage meter, 12v charger and usb fitted.
240V sockets fitted and first fix wiring in.
New mats fitted in footwell.
Spare key cut and coded.
Auto headlight switch fitted
To do.
Fit coilovers and rear shackles (kit arrived this weekend)
Fit 240V consumer unit and find location for hookup.
Fog lights retrofit (kit ordered)
Led footwell lights (kit ordered)
Sliding door windows (ordered)
Remove paint from rear barn door windows and tint.
Finish (until I have another idea)
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Re: 2015 facelift BG build thread
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Re: 2015 facelift BG build thread
Nice build you got going there but was there really a VW badge under the seat on the engine cover and what did you Search to find those clips to hold the boards over the windows
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Thanks, if you search for furniture modesty blocks they’re around £4.00 for 100 on eBay etc. Come in different colours. Yep the VW badge under the seat badge, peeled straight off
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Re: 2015 facelift BG build thread
Hi there any chance of a few pictures of leisure battery fitted and what size battery you used and route used to wire it in as I have a maxi life so looking hide battery as best as I can etc
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Re: 2015 facelift BG build thread
[mention]Sands0777 [/mention]
Do you have any extra information about the wireless charge pad?
Is it just an eBay job, hot glued underneath?
Cheers
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Do you have any extra information about the wireless charge pad?
Is it just an eBay job, hot glued underneath?
Cheers
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Yes its an eBay job I used tiger seal to stick it but could hot glue it in place. Its been on for a while now an no issues at all even with a case on my phone.
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Re: 2015 facelift BG build thread
I'll get some pics once the weather breaks. I routed the cable through the upper bung on the passenger side under the windscreen. comes down behind the trim on the passenger side and under the trim on the passenger door sill.
I measured the floor under the passenger seat and cut a piece of ply to fit. Then fitted the battery etc out of the van to get the wiring right before fitting.
I measured the floor under the passenger seat and cut a piece of ply to fit. Then fitted the battery etc out of the van to get the wiring right before fitting.
andrewjkidd8 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:59 pm Hi there any chance of a few pictures of leisure battery fitted and what size battery you used and route used to wire it in as I have a maxi life so looking hide battery as best as I can etc
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