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T4 Syncro Camper Conversion Diary

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  • T4 Syncro Camper Conversion Diary

    Howdy all.

    I am keeping a diary of my T4 Syncro Camper conversion if anyone is interested. Take a look at the link below. Let the photos load, sit back and enjoy the ride.



    Jezza
    Last edited by Jezza; 13-01-2008, 08:32 PM.

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    Looks good. I also have an ex ambulance [2WD] but the conversion [ pop up roof, lining, floor & curtains] is by Trakka. I mounted a cupboard with roller door crossways behind the driver & a Waeco 50 lt fridge behind the passenger seat. I have lost the ability to walk through from the front but the pass. seat can be reclined quite a way, & I still have full use of both sliders, a feature that is very handy. I have a VW 3seat R&R bed in the rear & when it's down we still have some room to move around.
    It looks like you are making good use of yours already. I will follow with interest the rest of your conversion.
    Understand how it works, troubleshoot logically BEFORE replacing parts.
    2001 T4 TRAKKA Syncro 2.5TDI,2006 Mk5 2.0TDI Golf manual,2001 Polo 1.4 16V manual [now sold], '09 2.0CR TDI Tiguan manual,
    Numerous Mk1 Golf diesels

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    • #3
      Nice work, Jezza. I don't see the 2" lift or the chunky tyres as yet!!

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      • #4
        Syncro in sand, tyres

        Thanks gents.
        I wanted to say too Seano that you once mentioned in a post that syncros were hopeless in sand. I have had my syncro in Geraldton WA now for about 6 months and have done loads of trips on the dunes, on the beach and sandy trails. After having Land Cruisers and Foresters for years I was amazed at how far the LWB syncro goes. I let the tyres down to 15 PSI and off I go. I keep the turbo wound up above 2200 RPM but don't have to thrash it, I keep ot below 3000. I first went up with 10 year old original Klebers that my dealer left on it when I bought it that were as good as bald and it went well. On your advice I have now a new set of 205/70R15 GT Radial Maxways that are fantastic in sand. They don't dig down like chunky 4WD tyres. I am really happy with how it goes. The 205s are slightly bigger diameter that standard but only 6ply. The 215/7015 were 8 ply but I felt the diamter was too large. I'll post a photo on the webpage soon. Keep checking on it as I am working on it most days now.

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        • #5
          Great to hear you are getting a kick out of it....

          My assessment of the sand performance was based on experience in the white sand down in south west WA plus a few other places here and there. In most cases, I've never let the tyres down too much and never have I let them down to 15PSI!! Mainly because I've never had a compressor with me to put them back up.....and getting bogged down was the typical result. And the T4 is a bastard to get out of the sand!!

          However, given your experiences and my close spatial relationship with the sand filled Murray-Sunset National Park........I might have to try it out!!

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          • #6
            Hi,

            I am new to this forum - I am looking to purchase a Multivan sometime this year so I thought I'd join the forum.

            I live in southeast Queensland and spend a lot of time driving on beaches.

            15 PSI is absolutely as low as you should go except in an emergency (like if the tide is about to swallow your car) - 14.6 PSI is atmospheric pressure. So long as you don't do any radical steering and keep your speed down, it is okay.

            Greenboy.

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            • #7
              Relative pressure not absolute, otherwise 10 PSI would be a vacuum the way you are looking at it!!

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