Morning all...
I'm new - just bought a Maxi Life and want to pull out the back row of seats and fit a good load liner to keep dog hairs/mud under control.
Any recommendation?
Cheers
Load liner recommendations pls
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Re: Load liner recommendations pls
Welcome to the forum ....
There's a thread somewhere where someone (I forget who it was, now) fitted rubber-type matting in the back of their van, from a roll bought on eBay (again, think that was it).
It was really well done and the end results very good; it looked an extremely neat and effective protection.
Anyway, I originally bought a cheap tray-type liner on eBay; it fitted pretty well and was effective in keeping the carpet clean, but was very hard & a bit (very) plasticky.
Having fully intended to improve upon that set-up by cutting & fitting matting as described above, in the end I opted for the (rather pricey) genuine vw load liner for my caddy maxi, which has a rubbery feel, is good quality, a very good fit (well you'd expect it to be, wouldn't you ?) and works really well.

Hth ...
Mark
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Edited to add ... this thread is within 'caddy-chat' (look for torque777 posts) :
http://www.caddy2k.com/forum/viewtopic. ... er#p210078
There is also a thread in the 'interior mods' page (you'll be able to access that in a bit), but here are a couple of part numbers (worth double checking if you order), which might be useful if you opt for the oem stuff :
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part numbers :
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genuine vw flexible loadliner, maxi life : 2k3061161
genuine vw rubber mats (rear footwell) kombi 2004> : 2k0 061 512 82v [this is number on the mats sent to me]
There's a thread somewhere where someone (I forget who it was, now) fitted rubber-type matting in the back of their van, from a roll bought on eBay (again, think that was it).
It was really well done and the end results very good; it looked an extremely neat and effective protection.
Anyway, I originally bought a cheap tray-type liner on eBay; it fitted pretty well and was effective in keeping the carpet clean, but was very hard & a bit (very) plasticky.
Having fully intended to improve upon that set-up by cutting & fitting matting as described above, in the end I opted for the (rather pricey) genuine vw load liner for my caddy maxi, which has a rubbery feel, is good quality, a very good fit (well you'd expect it to be, wouldn't you ?) and works really well.

Hth ...
Mark
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Edited to add ... this thread is within 'caddy-chat' (look for torque777 posts) :
http://www.caddy2k.com/forum/viewtopic. ... er#p210078
There is also a thread in the 'interior mods' page (you'll be able to access that in a bit), but here are a couple of part numbers (worth double checking if you order), which might be useful if you opt for the oem stuff :
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part numbers :
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genuine vw flexible loadliner, maxi life : 2k3061161
genuine vw rubber mats (rear footwell) kombi 2004> : 2k0 061 512 82v [this is number on the mats sent to me]
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Re: Load liner recommendations pls


I fitted this hard wearing rubber sheet over the top of my carpet, it's great, wipes clean, and totally protects my carpet
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Re: Load liner recommendations pls
I have used an agricultural liner for the back of my caddy. Used for horse boxes. 9mm thick and non slip. Around £40 for enough to do a van.