The syncro look

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Holydiver
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The syncro look

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I know I've been talking about getting one or converting my van and whilst saving up and deciding my options, what would I need to do to my van to get the ride height to look like a 14" syncro, although my van is at standard height it appears / looks lower the a 14"?
Atlantic westy 91, Golf mk1 cabrio and looking to add a syncro to the list :-)

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Coincidence = watch this topic for replies also = https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... 2#p7796152" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; :wink:
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Re: The syncro look

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longer rear springs and dampers
front sub frame plus syncro lcas and radius rods and uprights and upper wishbones and springs and dampers
syncro is only a little bit taller than a 2wd in standard form

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