good places to find a syncro?
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good places to find a syncro?
I'm looking for a syncro at the moment, but not coming up with much... although I do realize they're not that common in the UK.
Can anyone recommend some good places to go searching?
Cheers, Ed
Can anyone recommend some good places to go searching?
Cheers, Ed
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Just setting off to Mike Plompen in Belgium (Busman.be) to pick up my 16' Ex Army Syncro Westy on Saturday. Will let you know if its a result. Been in close links with CJ of Syncrospares (top bloke)as he is going to import it and fettle it (RHD lights and De coupler). He has just got some more syncros in. Could look at them if you want (like I know what i am looking at
) take pictures ect.
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You asked about a site to look at possible synchros- try www.vwbusclub.nl
it will have agood range of vans and enthusiasts of Synchro's - that' wheere I boought mine- as it covers Netherlands and belgium and germany
Consider also denmark - their Teelcoms emgineers used them to check telegraph poles etc as I thinkt he Austrians did as well
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it will have agood range of vans and enthusiasts of Synchro's - that' wheere I boought mine- as it covers Netherlands and belgium and germany
Consider also denmark - their Teelcoms emgineers used them to check telegraph poles etc as I thinkt he Austrians did as well
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edmundator wrote:Out of interest, if I'm not planning on doing serious off-roading, but will definitely be going on some fairly rough roads that are usually inaccessible to 2WD vehicles, would a single diff-lock be enough or would I most likely need rear and front?
In my opinion a rear diff is enough for making progress on difficult roads.
The front diff really only comes into play when you're trying to do things you shouldn't really be doing with a Syncro anyway.
Things like "rock-crawling" (climbing over boulders, not just stones) or "mud-plugging" (up to the axles in mud on purpose and not by accident).
The front diff does come in handy when you're about to get stuck because you ventured further than you should have, but I would not regard it as a must-have. The rear diff is ...without it, the first deep pothole will leave you stranded.
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