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    Drilling

    I want to install a fire extinguisher into my golf. Safety mostly. That and a good friend of mine lost her kombi van to an electrical fire many years ago

    I was about to start drilling into my golfs floor when I stopped and thought "will this cause any rust? Is there something I should put on it to make sure it doesnt?"

    Having never drilled into a car's steel before, i'd like to know.

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    1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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    I would try and mount it in the boot where the first aid kit should be. This is by the left hand rear light. There is a couple of bolts there already and the may line up. Plus you can pull back the carpet to see what you are drilling.

    On a side note years ago I drilled through the boot floor to fit an cd changer and drilled into the top of the fuel tank. f**kwit.

    Luckily a big old self tapper fixed that up!!

    Gavin
    Last edited by brackie; 02-06-2007 at 05:42 PM. Reason: Naughty boy, Gavin anyway, you sure ain't one!

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    Nup, no first aid kit! No bolts either?

    This is in a mk3 golf. I'm thinking i'll drill into the drivers footwell. Just dont want to hit anything vital or have it rust out from my surgery in a few months time.
    1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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    Vaseline and fish oil

    Coat your drill in Vaseline before you start. When the hole is drilled wipe off the excess and give it a spray with fish oil. It'll smell pretty bad for a while but it will never rust. While you're at it (so that at least you're getting your money's worth for the smell) spray into box sections, plenum chamber and door bottoms. Fish oil is wonderful stuff and has preserved many a car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattyT View Post
    Nup, no first aid kit! No bolts either?

    This is in a mk3 golf. I'm thinking i'll drill into the drivers footwell. Just dont want to hit anything vital or have it rust out from my surgery in a few months time.
    The holes are there mate, on every mk3, just move the covering. The kit is an extra outside of Germany.

    I reckon your as well fitting it there as in the cabin. No rust or smelly fish to deal with.

    Gavin

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    Yeh the mk3 boot doesnt have the side pouches to store stuff. Just dont go drilling into the boot coz the fuel tank is underneath.

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    Ahhhh fish, what arent they good for!

    I've taken a look around me house and cannot find any fish oil. Can you get it from supercheap auto etc? Or is it more a chemist thing?
    1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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    yeh supercheap, repco, autoone etc... Throw up some piccies once ur done, im keen to take a look.

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    Deodorised fish oil purchased.

    I drill tomorrow. Or tonight if I dont go out

    Pix will be forthcoming.
    1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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    I wouldnt go drilling holes in the floor,
    When i fitted a fire extinguisher to my Audi i made a bracket which fits to the front of the passenger seat frame, (same frame as golfs )it sits off the floor and slides forward and back with the seat,
    and if the worst should happen its very easy to grab, will be doing the same thing to my gti soon
    if ur interested ill send u sum pics

    Ian
    2.0L 16v Audi 80 - Project
    3.0L 30v Audi A6 quattro - Daily

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