Hello folks
well would love a syncro but after spending so much cash and time on my current T25 which is a 1982 1.9DG high top camper I reluctant to sell her ....... My question is...... is it possiable to graft the syncro running gear onto a non syncro T25 has it been done can it be done???
Grafting Syncro running gear onto a 2wd 1.9DG
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Re: Grafting Syncro running gear onto a 2wd 1.9DG
Yes. There is a thread on brickyard about it.
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Re: Grafting Syncro running gear onto a 2wd 1.9DG
Yes, and you will need a complete syncro for the body parts as well as the mechanicals to do it properly.
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Re: Grafting Syncro running gear onto a 2wd 1.9DG
mozzer wrote:Hello folks
well would love a syncro but after spending so much cash and time on my current T25 which is a 1982 1.9DG high top camper I reluctant to sell her ....... My question is...... is it possiable to graft the syncro running gear onto a non syncro T25 has it been done can it be done???
syncropaddy wrote:Yes, and you will need a complete syncro for the body parts as well as the mechanicals to do it properly.
So you might as well have 2 T25's i have 3 and you'll find a few on here that have more than 1
1988 syncro 1.9 AAZ, 1984 Doka 1.9 1Y, 1980 Aircooled camper 1.6CT (resting)
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