-----Original Message----- From: JordanVw <JordanVw@AOL.COM> To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM <Vanagon@VANAGON.COM> Date: Thursday, March 12, 1998 5:57 AM Subject: 15" alloys FS Re: Audi rims on a Vanagon Syncro
>tony moore at >tony@moorelab.com >has a set of 15" alloys, all ready to go, with lugnuts and all, email him for >price... > >chris > >In a message dated 98-03-12 14:23:18 EST, ksull@MBARI.ORG writes: > ><< Tim, > > Thanks for the info, think I'll look into this. But I still have some more > questions: > > >used price is $150/, still too high. Check out Audi 5000Turbo 2WD rims, > >15"x6", bolt pattern matches and with 205/60/15 tires you look way cooler > >and handle way better, still with stock ride height. You will need to have > a > >machinist bore out the hub centres to about 2" to clear the axle stubs, > >$10/rim, but these are $50-75/rim up here that's Cdn $$) You will need > >longer bolts up front and longer studs in rear. Add another $20, plus > effort > >to install new rear studs. > ------------ > I have an '87 westy * syncro *. Does this make the job any different? > > ====== > >This gets you into the world of 15" tires, and the diversity of tires is > >well worth the initial effort. These are big-wide 6 spoked rims, lot like > >the SA 15" alloys they put on newest vanagons. Suit the vehicle perfectly. > ------------- > Will the tire guys know what I need now? Will they still have to have > reinforced sidewall? > >> > |
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