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shovell
Number of posts : 86 Age : 58 Location : sawtry Drives : nexus 500,pxvespa cutdown, and the house t4 Registration date : 2009-11-14
| Subject: mk2 golf seats in a mk1 caddy Mon May 17 2010, 18:27 | |
| got a set of mk2 golf seats that came with the caddy went to change them over and all the seat adjusters are on the oppsite side any ideas on how to overcome this? | |
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CaddyRage Admin
Number of posts : 6348 Age : 43 Location : Ellington, near Huntingdon, cambs Drives : T4 2.5tdi daily, 83 mk1 golf gti 16v, 92 mk1 Caddy project Registration date : 2007-12-29
| Subject: Re: mk2 golf seats in a mk1 caddy Mon May 17 2010, 18:43 | |
| Yeah, just swap the adjusters over from 1 seat to the other. You'll notice that when you turn the seat upside down, there's screw holes already there for the front brackets. You will have to weld the rear bracket support on though | |
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shovell
Number of posts : 86 Age : 58 Location : sawtry Drives : nexus 500,pxvespa cutdown, and the house t4 Registration date : 2009-11-14
| Subject: Re: mk2 golf seats in a mk1 caddy Mon May 17 2010, 18:50 | |
| the mk1 caddy seats have screw holes on both sides the golf seat dont just dont fancy welding with all that foam on underneath thats all hey ho just more welding for me to do again - CaddyRage wrote:
- Yeah, just swap the adjusters over from 1 seat to the other.
You'll notice that when you turn the seat upside down, there's screw holes already there for the front brackets.
You will have to weld the rear bracket support on though | |
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guy Moderator
Number of posts : 1689 Age : 56 Location : Littleport Drives : MK 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 4, T5 Registration date : 2009-09-15
| Subject: Re: mk2 golf seats in a mk1 caddy Mon May 17 2010, 19:11 | |
| Nice big old damp rag under the seat fella will pretty much cure that ! | |
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CaddyRage Admin
Number of posts : 6348 Age : 43 Location : Ellington, near Huntingdon, cambs Drives : T4 2.5tdi daily, 83 mk1 golf gti 16v, 92 mk1 Caddy project Registration date : 2007-12-29
| Subject: Re: mk2 golf seats in a mk1 caddy Mon May 17 2010, 19:22 | |
| There's another way to make them work. Rather than mod the seats, mod the crossmember that the seat slides on. If you weld a tube on the opposit side to the original tube that has the slide pin in, you'll be able to swap the pin over. Will be more universal doing it this way | |
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shovell
Number of posts : 86 Age : 58 Location : sawtry Drives : nexus 500,pxvespa cutdown, and the house t4 Registration date : 2009-11-14
| Subject: Re: mk2 golf seats in a mk1 caddy Mon May 17 2010, 20:37 | |
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