OK it is fair to say that these are getting on these days. My own is approaching 300k km and it in its 18th year.
Unfortunately, VW have seen fit to drop many of the Syncro driveline parts in the last few years. Some have come back via the Classic Parts lineup (notably the rear differential...only 5500 Euros [cough]).
However...rear driveshafts are just as problematic. Turns out that Turner Enterprises in Oz has the rear CVs for both inner and outer CVs. About $300 per set...
But the real killer could be the centre support bearings for the propshafts. VW deleted these back in 2013... they're gone. The only viable alternative appears to be to modify some aftermarket bearings made for the LT (pre Crafter!) that are themselves only available in Europe. The only thing I've found with similar specifications is the bearing fitted to a Land Rover Freelander...not very reassuring.
I've gone the LT route myself...two bearings for $175 delivered. Given the original trade price from VW Oz for one (as given to me today) was $430...I think I will manage.
Unfortunately, VW have seen fit to drop many of the Syncro driveline parts in the last few years. Some have come back via the Classic Parts lineup (notably the rear differential...only 5500 Euros [cough]).
However...rear driveshafts are just as problematic. Turns out that Turner Enterprises in Oz has the rear CVs for both inner and outer CVs. About $300 per set...
But the real killer could be the centre support bearings for the propshafts. VW deleted these back in 2013... they're gone. The only viable alternative appears to be to modify some aftermarket bearings made for the LT (pre Crafter!) that are themselves only available in Europe. The only thing I've found with similar specifications is the bearing fitted to a Land Rover Freelander...not very reassuring.
I've gone the LT route myself...two bearings for $175 delivered. Given the original trade price from VW Oz for one (as given to me today) was $430...I think I will manage.
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