CB might be for Center Bore, which at 66.6mm (2.62") is more than large enough for any Vanagon or Bus. The lug holes and seats are probably 12mm ball seat. You would need to open them up to 14mm and cut a new seat. I did this to my BBS rims using 60 degree countersink bit to get a standard conical lug taper, then ordered 20 - 14mm conical lug bolts and 10 - stud kits for the front rotors. They would require spacers on the front of a 2wd Vanagon to clear the upper control arm. Tim Hannink Winter Park, Florida Goldibox - 1987 Wolfsburg Edition Westfalia Camper http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=1443607
----- Original Message ----- From: "Samuel L. Walters" <slwalters@earthlink.net> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 7:19 PM Subject: Tire Rack Steel Mercedes wheel for Syncro & Vanagon
> I just talked to a Tire Rack representative trying to buy new tires for > my Syncro. They didn't have the model tire that I wanted, so it is back > to the phones unless I change models. > > But, they do have a Mercedes steel wheel, Tire Rack part # R11060, > 15x6.5, that has a 5x112 bolt pattern, and a 37 offset. The chart also > states CB 66.6, whatever that means? I am sure someone on the list can > tell us. > > Best part is that these wheels are only $40 apiece. I priced some of > these wheels via a parts yard and they wanted $100 or more each. Might > have been alloys - but I asked for steel. Mark Drillock says these fit > right on to the Syncro. They might require a little machining for the > 2WD Vanagon. This would make migration to 15" wheels easy and not so > expensive for a Syncronaut. Thought I would pass this along. > > Sam Walters > 84 Vanagon > 89 Syncro |
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