One more question for those of us moving to the Alloys- If you upgrade to Alloy wheels for the 4 on the ground, what does that mean for the spare? Can I simply continue to use the steel wheel that is the standard spare, but with different bolts that spin on further? > With all this talk about Alloy wheels, I would like to ask one question - > > Is there any problem with or adjustment needed when putting standard VW > Westfalia Alloy wheels on a VW that came with steel wheels? > > I am purchasing a '91 Westfalia with standard steel wheels and am planning to > upgrade to VW Alloys that were an option for that year. I was assuming that > this would be 'easy' but discussion on this list has me nervous now! -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kenyon Fairey, Re.D. Adjunct Assistant Professor Head, Help Desk Services & Human Dimensions of Resource Management Software Support Department of Forestry & Office of Information Technologies Wildlife Management - - - - - - - - - - - - - A 117, Lederle Graduate Research Center Internet -- KFairey@OIT.UMass.EDU University of Massachusetts Phone -- (413)-545-4366 Amherst, MA 01003 FAX -- (413)-545-3203
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