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VANAGON archives – December 2015, week 1

Table of contents:

  1. 1988 Westy Water tank level,sensor

  2. 2.1L WBX high pressure oil switch - removal

  3. 81 Westfaila

  4. 86 VW Doka for sale

  5. : Snow Tire Recommendation- re studs

  6. All-Terrain 8.5x27 tires

  7. Battery voltage levels, Westy LEDs

  8. Bostig conversion

  9. Bostig conversion blog

  10. Brake rotors - 1988 GL

  11. Diesel Syncro Westy with high top pop top

  12. Disc Brakes - 1988 GL

  13. Door skins, fastener holes, diameter

  14. FW: 2.1L WBX high pressure oil switch - removal

  15. FW: Starter removal???

  16. FatMat install experience

  17. How to price a '91 Vanagon

  18. List?

  19. Location for Propane Alarm

  20. Microbus Badges

  21. New weels rubbing control arm

  22. On the subject of snow..

  23. Re; "Sorry, late with Friday content"

  24. Snow Tire Recommendation

  25. Snow Tire Recommendation General AT 2 tires

  26. Sorry, late with Friday content (sick kid)

  27. Starter removal???

  28. Upper ControlArmBushing ?

  29. VW wheel compatibility (NVC)

  30. vanagon Digest - 29 Nov 2015 to 30 Nov 2015 (#2015-456)
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