Hi Im pretty new to this forum, but iv'e only ever used the Caddy forum, but anyway. This is my second caddy, the first one dissolved into a non refundable mess. This one i only got a year ago as a non runner. It had been sat for 6 years. The terrible paint on it has lasted really well, just a shame its a horrid design.
Since being in my ownership i have fitted:- AAZ engine and gearbox 280mm brakes 9" servo and respective brake lines mk3 golf instrument cluster to accompany the engine
The front coil overs and flipped axle were already fitted, but i am currently fitting Air Lift Performance air ride suspension with a custom rear set up. I have removed the engine again to notch the front chassis, refitted it and am currently mounting the front struts, compressor, Tank, manifold, air lines, loom etc.
Hopefully the pics will explain it all a bit better.
The rear axle i have decided to narrow for the wheels to fit better inside the arches.
Love that paint job. I take it that it came from the factory like that
I seem to remember in the brochure that the 'surf bum' paint job was available .
I really like that. Did you do it yourself?
Sounds like you've done all the work needed. Whats the rest of the plans?
Ian
Love the sarcasm
The paint was already done when i bought it, my long term plan is to do it candy red with some other trick bits. I'm also putting air ride on it at the moment, so that should look pretty good when its done. Need to source a nice interior, need carpet rather than this horrid plastic/rubber that the caddy's came with. Might put some wide 5 wheels on in the future so i can run the 'moony' hub caps.
Had a busy weekend with the air ride. I managed to get the rear axle in primer ready to paint and look all lovely. Got both the rear leaf springs off yesterday afternoon (after a lot of swearing, cutting, swearing more, grazing hands knuckles and fingers, breaking a cutting disc on my angle grinder and going through 12 blades on my sawzall. after that i rolled both the front arches, fitted the front struts in place again, for the final time. Getting exciting now.
Slightly unusual paint job, but caddy looks in great condition. Look forward to updates
Matt
Yeah i really don't like the paint, but the Caddy itself is solid, that's why i bought it, figured its easier to repaint than weld structural rigidity back into it.
Got back from a work trip and got a bit more done on the air ride. Mounted the tank, manifold and compressor for the final time. Started running the hard lines. I also tried a 175/50/16 on my 7.5 inch wide wheels, its given a slight stretch and the front wheels fit a lot better in the arches on full compression.
Before i started this air ride project, i looked through youtube to see if anyone had done installation videos, just to see where they had mounted stuff, and just to get a general idea. I knew i was quite capable of fitting it all, but its always nice to see what other people have done. So i decided to do an installation video, its a bit cringe lol, but i figured if there nothing on youtube, and it helps others out in the future then its got to be worth it.
So here are the first 2 videos of it…………let the banter begin
Had a productive weekend over easter. Got the Airlift wiring loom installed in the cab, all run behind the fuse box and wired in. Controller mounted.
Also ran new rear brake hoses. They had been replaced by someone before, but they cut corners and i wanted to neaten in up. Also ran the air hoses for the front airbags.