Helloooo from Colorado Springs, Colorado! I have two '87 Vanagons, one nice but blown 2wd I'm now using for parts for my newer '87 Syncro. I want to swap the stock alloys from the 2wd with the steels from the Synchro but the bolts are too short on the Syncro. I know it's vain but they're so darn nice. How do I swap'em? I found 4 Michelin LTX 195-75-14 blems at Peerless and replaced the $25 el crappos someone put on. GREAT improvement in handling, but they sure look tiny on the Syncro. Oh well. I 'm going to have Jay (Jay's Bug House, Colo. Spgs.) rebuild the Syncro engine soon for $2000 to $2200. It rattles as it winds out in 1st and 2nd. Any suggestions? He might take the nice blown 2wd as partial trade.
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