The CV-900 alloy wheels
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The CV-900 alloy wheels
I have just been reading a very interesting article on syncro .org on the subject of a very nice alloy that fits straight onto our vans without any modification, as I was getting to the end of the article and getting quite excited about the prospect of ordering myself a set sometime this year I find that the article was written in 2002 and there was only 48 of them bought as a bulk order. Does anybody know of the CV-900 alloys and whether they are still available? Is there anybody got a set? I have included the link ( I think) give us your thoughts.
http://users.rcn.com/derekdrew/vanagon/ ... CV_900.htm
http://users.rcn.com/derekdrew/vanagon/ ... CV_900.htm
http://wiki.80-90.co.uk/index.php/Syncr ... ative_Rims
I think i am right in saying one set of these came to the uk about three years ago. Exchange rate is better now but you will still have to pay shipping and import taxes so it wont be cheap. Clive (Harryman) may recall who it was that bought them.
The usp of these rims was that they were 16 inch and fitted a syncro 14 if i recall ?
I think i am right in saying one set of these came to the uk about three years ago. Exchange rate is better now but you will still have to pay shipping and import taxes so it wont be cheap. Clive (Harryman) may recall who it was that bought them.
The usp of these rims was that they were 16 inch and fitted a syncro 14 if i recall ?
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1.9 TDI Syncro 16 Westfalia Joker
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1.9 TDI Syncro 16 Westfalia Joker
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The perfect 16" Rim, Derek Drew reckons. But you pay for it... load rating is what you are paying for and a reasonable wieght.
I can't remember exactly, Aidan knows him, I know that much
I can't remember exactly, Aidan knows him, I know that much

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These rims are still made in large numbers for a large variety of heavy vehicles.
They are made in europe so there is no inport duty on them.
The stud patern and offset is machined according to application.
They work out at about £110 each and they dont fit the original VW spare wheel carrier.(even though they are said to)
I do have the name of the manufacturer somewere but for the general public it will cost u the same (with more legwork)as ordering them from Derik.Takes aprox 4 weeks for delivery.
Russel
They are made in europe so there is no inport duty on them.
The stud patern and offset is machined according to application.
They work out at about £110 each and they dont fit the original VW spare wheel carrier.(even though they are said to)
I do have the name of the manufacturer somewere but for the general public it will cost u the same (with more legwork)as ordering them from Derik.Takes aprox 4 weeks for delivery.
Russel
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The best place for alloy wheels is ebay.de and they dont cost the earth and can be refurbished at reasonable cost. Or you could go here
http://cgi.ebay.de/Alufelgen-f-den-VW-B ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.de/Alufelgen-f-den-VW-B ... dZViewItem
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contact Steve Dalton at Race and Road, nice fella and knows all about this rim.
http://www.raceandroad.com/acatalog/cop ... heels.html
Steve Dalton
Race and Road Ltd.
Tel: 08707 662 686
Fax: 01732 820 442
Web: www.raceandroad.com
Mail: steve@raceandroad.com
andrew
http://www.raceandroad.com/acatalog/cop ... heels.html
Steve Dalton
Race and Road Ltd.
Tel: 08707 662 686
Fax: 01732 820 442
Web: www.raceandroad.com
Mail: steve@raceandroad.com
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Here's a link I had to somwhere (I think!) you can buy them from.
Design CV is what you're after
http://www.cw-fahrzeugtechnik.de/cw_ind ... ite_lg=lgb
Rich
Design CV is what you're after
http://www.cw-fahrzeugtechnik.de/cw_ind ... ite_lg=lgb
Rich