The Passat rear beam is different, so a no go. But some Mk3 rear beams are wider - oddly the drum braked version is the widest apparently (there's a lot of info on beams on another forum

) and should bolt straight in (you might need the mounting plates if it has the later bushes) - do a bit of measuring up in a scrappy. I'd look at that before using spacers (urgh) or moving the stub axle - if you go that route make sure you get bolts marked 10.9 on the head they are very high tensile strength and moving the stub axle out will put a lot more strain on them. Another alternative would be a VR6 Corrado rear axle - if you can find one - the six pot 'rado is wide track so I guess the axle will be wider.
The front track is about 20mm wider each side so there will be clearance issues to look at (G60 arches and rolled arches) and setting the camber might need the special bolts from VW to get it less than very negative. Those that have done it reckon the car feels a bit more stable.
Should keep you out of mischief for several weekends

Barkstar
