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Caddy to .:R32 dsg 4motion conversion has it been done ?
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 11:46 pm
by VR6boy
Lads I am new here and wanted to ask if anyone has done or knows has anyone converted there caddy to 4motion ?
I have a 2008 golf .:R32 and a 2005 caddy van (see where this is going)
After having both up on the ramps beside each other here in work
I was thinking of having a look under a 4motion caddy to see if the boot floor is the similar to the golf one need to find one and take a test drive
After searching around on google with no luck at all I joined up here for some information
I know people will post here saying not worth the work and I hope you can weld etc
Any links or information please post up thanks
Re: Caddy to .:R32 dsg 4motion conversion has it been done ?
Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 9:21 am
by dan@biali
Welcome.
There is a member on here who has done the full R32 swap but I suspect you can't view the thread as its in a locked area. You'll have to get your post count up first.
The mechanical side looks straightforward enough if you can cut and weld or have someone you trust. The biggest headache seems to be the wiring.
As far as I remember, we never got the 4motion Caddy in the UK, although it's now an option on the Maxi.
I've got a MK4 R32 and love how sure footed it is in bad weather and would have preferred the Caddy to be 4wd.
Re: Caddy to .:R32 dsg 4motion conversion has it been done ?
Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 1:32 pm
by VR6boy
Cheers for the reply dan
Post count may be a bit of a problem as I am not a post whore but if I have something to say ....
Cutting welding fabrication wiring and wiring looms are not a big problem
Cheers
Re: Caddy to .:R32 dsg 4motion conversion has it been done ?
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 6:16 pm
by smartuki
if you want to run the 4x4 the best way to do it so that you can get the van to handle well is to put the back end fron a golf /Passat into the caddy , you only need the sides but its easier to put the whole thing up.
use the car loom , don't mess about with trying to use the caddy loom an mate the 32 engine loom to it , its a lot of messing about , chop 115mm out of the rear prop shaft bing bang bosh .
seems to be the big thing atm , I know of two on hear that are doing it an there are two localy to me doing it too ,,,,,sounds like we should start getting a few track days sorted out . :-)
Re: Caddy to .:R32 dsg 4motion conversion has it been done ?
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 12:54 pm
by mkvanman
And if you get it side ways you can write 1111 not eleven

Re: Caddy to .:R32 dsg 4motion conversion has it been done ?
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 4:56 pm
by VR6boy
The plan
1. Is to cut the whole boot floor out of the MK5
2. Use wherever is possible to use Mk5 full wiring loom and modify where needed
3. Use .:R32 full running gear and brakes
The caddy is still being used every day at the moment so more plans and thinking will be done when time permits
Any ideas or recommendations are welcomed
Re: Caddy to .:R32 dsg 4motion conversion has it been done ?
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 5:57 pm
by dan@biali
You may not to fully remove the floor/wheelarches in the rear. You can buy 2nd hand rear subframes for the mk5 R32 (or possibly even a MKII Audi TT Quattro) and then cut away sections to make it fit, then weld in your custom brackets for the suspension pickup points, some boxing in, shortened driveshafts and away you go.
This is what you need, a subframe, Haldex unit, prop shaft and the suspension
You might have to consider modifying the fuel tank - I can't remember if it was mentioned in the other thread what they had to do.
Re: Caddy to .:R32 dsg 4motion conversion has it been done ?
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:30 pm
by gerry
You need to take out the caddy chassis rails regardless of how you bolt the mk5 frame on, as they are further apart than the mk5 rails.
Re: Caddy to .:R32 dsg 4motion conversion has it been done ?
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:36 pm
by VR6boy
Cheers for the information lads,
Havent seen any other threads on this topic yet just waiting on forum to be opened up
Looking like major surgery needs to be performed