I have looked all over google, but I still dont have a clear picture of what do they look like and how hard they may be to work on. I am aware that there is a lot of stuff in the front end of the Syncro by means of the suspencion and axles. I have a chance of getting an 87 at a reasonable price, but it seems that (according to their mechanic) it needs $1000 worth of work. I have replaced many of A arms on A1 and A2 VW's, but that is like apples and oranges, Could some one show me the way? what do they look like on the Syncro? How hard is it to work on them? Any personal expiriences and pictures would be helpful. TIA, Tony
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