From builders van to DogVan

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AllyEDI
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From builders van to DogVan

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Owned my caddy since September last year and been chipping away at it.

Bought it completely standard except from stance+ coilovers. It had only done 34k miles when I picked it up but it was a plumber/heating engineer that had it before me judging by the random copper pipes and Greggs receipts under the seats. Considering it was a works van it’s actually in pretty good condition.

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First thing I did was tidy up the back so I could get the dog boxes in. Image

The tartan is a reoccurring theme for me. Did the door cards and gearstick gaiters on a few of my previous cars. Flooring was just cheap stuff that should make cleaning up after the dogs easier.

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Next up was my first mistake…. Picked up TD Pro Race 1.2s that I was told were ET45. Went to all the effort of getting them refurbed and tyres on before thought to try them on the van.
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Turns out they were ET20 and stopped the sliding door from opening. To say I was gutted is an understatement.

So those wheels sat in the garage and I fitted these to do me until I decide what I really want.

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The standard seats weren’t cutting it so I picked up some Mk6 GTI tartans, touran bases, carpets and centre console.

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Next on the list:
Colour coding the bumpers, mirrors and side strips.
Fitting the slimline roof vent.
345/310mm R32 brakes all round.


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I love that tartan! Interested to see how your build progresses :)
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Lovely doggos!

Could you not extend the door bracket like toffee2k did?

https://www.instagram.com/p/C-ztT7WIy1T ... ltcHNnaA==

So wheels fit? (I know nothing about offset btw)
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Gmancan1 wrote:Lovely doggos!

Could you not extend the door bracket like toffee2k did?

https://www.instagram.com/p/C-ztT7WIy1T ... ltcHNnaA==

So wheels fit? (I know nothing about offset btw)
I did think about spacing the sliding door out to make it work or cutting and welding a section from the door like some people have done but decided against it for now. Those wheels are gone now but I do have my eye on another set that could need some work to fit.


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Re: From builders van to DogVan

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Shame they looked well

But better doing what you want rather than “make do” or never happy :)

Ooo whats lined up next?
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Re: From builders van to DogVan

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Need to get the bodywork sorted and get the rear R32 brakes on to match the fronts before I do anything else. I’ll just be chipping away at jobs like redoing the carpet lining in the back over winter then I can sort nicer alloys next year.

Want to build some kind of storage drawers for under the dogs crates too.


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