First fitment issue are the syncro springs. Unless you carry a significant amount of weight in the rear they are too stiff and too long, effectively removing all negative suspension travel. I have tried syncro springs on my '85 and deemed them too unsafe. But don't take my word for it. Just take sharp, swift turn down a bumpy road. 2009/12/24, C B <cunegonde.van.westfalia@gmail.com>: > Cunegonde has stock '83.5 suspension/hubs/brakes, except for syncro rear > springs. So, will Yokohama Geolandar HT-S 225-70-15s fit in Cunegonde's > wheelwells? New rims are Audi 7 x 15 ET46 (spacers and new bolts on order). > If they do, any special fitment issues? If they don't, recommended size to > exchange them for? > > -- > Bretts > > 1983 1.9l WBX Ivory Westfalia "Cunegonde" >
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