I'd love to repower one of those.
Coolest thing VW ever made.
Nope, pretty standard for a pavement pounderThat thing should have at least another 1' of tire under it.

That thing probably hasn’t been up to highway speed since it was built.At least it has a front drive shaft. I doubt it works well though. That truck would be all kinds of unruly going through some whoops.
It did have some big ole meats on it when it was first built but the last several years it’s had much smaller rubber.That thing should have at least another 1' of tire under it.
@rksjd8420 - would you happen to have a drawing/diagram of the hydraulic brake system on these axles ?
I bet that is the ring and pinion ratio and the planetary ratio will be something like 3.55:1.@rksjd8420 - would you happen to have a drawing/diagram of the hydraulic brake system on these axles ?
Apparently it’s all internal as there is no external components on the outer ends by the planetary hubs, nor pinion mounted brake or transfer case output mounted brake setup.
They found a I.D. plate of some sort that stated it has a 5.29:1 ratio - got no idea if that’s the final drive or just the hub reduction ratio?
The pic is of the rear axle and shows the large hydraulic hoses going into the housing ( still covered in caked on dirt before the axles are pulled ).
Thanks for any help you can give on these assemblies.
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I’ll post up what the ratios turn out to be once they start digging into the axles.I bet that is the ring and pinion ratio and the planetary ratio will be something like 3.55:1.
Wet brakes are what they are usually referred to.
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I sold my nice 57 a few years back when I needed money and the previous owner wanted it backI want this so bad.
Even has the correct tires.
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