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Thread: Rotor size

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    PensieroTremendo Guest

    Rotor size

    Ciao,
    I was looking for a good forum about my VW....and I found you!
    I live in a little village in the mountain in Italy and i have a problem to know the right rotor size for my Syncro 14" (1990) ...I bought it without rotors!
    In the shop they don't know (?!?)....somebody can help me?
    Saluti
    PensieroTremendo

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    Welcome to VWwA Pensiero

    While I love this forum to bits you may find an answer sooner and closer to home at this site here http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/fo...ics.asp?FID=10

    Its a UK based forum so if you did need to order parts it would be easier for you to obtain them from Bus crazed UK

    Good Luck

    BTW please post pictures of the syncro
    - Ben

    1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
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    1990 14" Syncos have 258mmx16mm rotors.
    Vw part- 251 407 615
    Not to cheap though!
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    PensieroTremendo Guest
    Thanks to your info I found what I need!
    From the search results, like G60JAY says, this Vw part number :
    251 407 615 Q ...must be Q for 4WD (from www.club80-90syncro.co.uk)
    I will post a picture when Syncro is completely dressed....
    Un abbraccio
    PensieroTremendo

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    Quote Originally Posted by PensieroTremendo View Post
    Thanks to your info I found what I need!
    From the search results, like G60JAY says, this Vw part number :
    251 407 615 Q ...must be Q for 4WD (from www.club80-90syncro.co.uk)
    I will post a picture when Syncro is completely dressed....
    Un abbraccio
    PensieroTremendo
    Benvenuti al forum, saluti da Australia.
    Non parlo italiano molto bene, quindi per favore, scusa il mio errore. La famiglia di mia moglie provengono dalla regione della Majella, dal villaggio di Fara San Martino, in provincia di Chieti.

    Sono stato in Italia due volte a Fara San Martino durante le feste di ferragosto. La Majella è molto bello.

    Saluti

    Giorgio
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    09 Eos 2.0TSI DSG Loved this car but has now gone to a new home!!
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    WOW!

    A bit off topic, but I've never been taught Italian, but that's easy to read and understand!

    Carry on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by golf3 View Post
    WOW!

    A bit off topic, but I've never been taught Italian, but that's easy to read and understand!

    Carry on...
    Neither have I LOL.

    I've picked up a bit from my wife's family who come from the same region of Italy as Pensiero Tremendo. I thought it would be nice to welcome him to the forum in his own language even if it may be slightly mangled!

    Interestingly the village they come from is nestled right up against a huge granite mountain, I wonder what would be the odds against him being from the same village? You just never know do you?

    Just thought of another connection, the people we stayed with last time we were there had VeeDubs, one Passat and two Polos.

    Cheers

    George
    06 Jetta 2.0TFSI Killed by a Lexus!
    09 Eos 2.0TSI DSG Loved this car but has now gone to a new home!!
    14 EOS 2.0 TSI has arrived!

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    PensieroTremendo Guest

    Thanks for welcome...
    I appreciate very much!

    PensieroTremendo

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