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moomarine

I have a VW Caddy and im trying to think of the best way to keep full length (2.4m) trim in or on it? Looking at either a pipe tube or cutting a hole in the bulkhead but was wondering if any of you have some sort of tips for this dilemma?! :smile:
 

CJ

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Roof tube........but get cheapish plastic pipe.......the aluminium tubes, leaves rub marks on trim. :(
 
M

moomarine

Problem with tube on roof is they are mostly 3m which is too long for a standard caddy van or do you mean make one myself?
 
O

Old Mod

Problem with tube on roof is they are mostly 3m which is too long for a standard caddy van or do you mean make one myself?
Piece of downpipe, or do what I do, order it for the client to pick up or get it delivered direct! :)
 
F

Flintstone

On my caddy I cut a small hole in bulkhead on passenger side about 3 inch square, simple
 
W

WetSaw

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The only good things about my van are the opening bulkhead with folding passenger seat and the flip up section of roof at the back. I've carried 5m beams!
 

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