Mk4 before and after.

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Scotscad wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2024 6:13 pm Ive got stance+ allround. Decent for the money. Theyll do for now.
defo agree mate as had a set on the front of mine until they started to seize up
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How long did u get with them before they siezed up? Iv only had them on for about 2 months. U done anything on the interior side of things? Iv swapped my seats for the audi heated ones in the pics and half way thru carpeting the back. Got all the insulation done and ready for carpet.
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Scotscad wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 6:57 pm How long did u get with them before they siezed up? Iv only had them on for about 2 months. U done anything on the interior side of things? Iv swapped my seats for the audi heated ones in the pics and half way thru carpeting the back. Got all the insulation done and ready for carpet.
a couple of years dude so they did well for cheapies. Interior wise just carpet, some vinyl on the floor and a bike rack. I want to swap my seats at some point tho bigtime
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Hey, seats look great! For the Audi A5 seats did you use a touran base or the caddy base? Looking to change my current seats! Cheers
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Hi thanks, i just used the caddy based. Took them out and drilled them and refitted the seats using new allen head bolts and nylock nuts. Fit perfect with loads of adjustment as i thought the standard caddy seats sat too high at the front under my knees. Hope this helps, good luck with ur build.
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Thot it needed some colour. What do u guys think of the orange?
And i painted my mirror caps too.

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Vans looking well mate hybrid bumper & life mirrors make a massive difference to front end & orange de chrome strips a nice touch looking forward to seeing what’s next
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Thanks mate. The mirrors were on it when i bought it, iv only painted the caps. Its a startline but has the electric folding/ heated mirrors and air con. I didnt think it would have them. But im not complaining. Next is rear spoiler and colour code the bumper. And finish carpeting the rear. Your vans coming together well too. Keep up the good work. Did u manage to get ur stripped torx out the drivers side?? Have u tried hammering an allen bit into the hole?? Good luck.
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Baldspeed Racing wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2024 7:45 am Mine dudeImage

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What wheel bolts are you running if you don’t mind me asking? Currently trying to get my centre caps to fit on my Vito 16 inch steels. Centre cap part no. 2k0 601 149c - they look relatively similar to yours. Wheel bolts that came with the Vito wheels have too wide a shoulder for the caddy centre caps and the standard caddy wheel bolts I have aren’t wide enough for the caps to grip on to. I also don’t think they are the correct shape for the steel wheels. My caddy came with 15” alloys from factory. Does anyone know if the ones that came with steel wheels have different wheels bolts to the ones that came with alloys?

Any help with this dilemma would be much appreciated! :D
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Im just using the standard wheel bolts with the standard centre caps. My wheel bolts arnt long enuf to use the big caps that came with the jbw rok wheels. I like it with the standard caps tho.
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@matthew_grek2k they are the bolts which come with the fitting kit for the wheels. they almost extended bolts to allow for the caps to fit which came with the wheels. Probs not a massive help sorry
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Love the headlining

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Thanks, just sumthing simple. Think yours is the winner lol
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Mine was a ballache! Never again!

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