Fairly obvious that any wiring for the tail lights etc would probably just be moved sideways to the very outer edge at the sides , the factory wiring is along the left side and after conversion they would just refit it . As for interior lights side mounted would be done or some roof mounted with custom wiring to supply power with roof extended might be an option . Air vents I am afraid would most likely be lost as there is ducting through the roof cavity that would not be compatible with a conversion .
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Originally posted by Sunny43.5 View PostFairly obvious that any wiring for the tail lights etc would probably just be moved sideways to the very outer edge at the sides , the factory wiring is along the left side and after conversion they would just refit it . As for interior lights side mounted would be done or some roof mounted with custom wiring to supply power with roof extended might be an option . Air vents I am afraid would most likely be lost as there is ducting through the roof cavity that would not be compatible with a conversion .
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Originally posted by tiagodanda View PostHas anyone done it to a Multivan that could share photos?
Can only find the VW California's online which are made from factory.
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Ducting and lighting re-routed but airflow is not as strong to the very rear... that said the Multivan ex-factory does not have a roof outlet in the very rear.
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Originally posted by syncro91 View PostHere are a few photos
Ducting and lighting re-routed but airflow is not as strong to the very rear... that said the Multivan ex-factory does not have a roof outlet in the very rear.
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Is the bedding comfortable on the pop up roof top?
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