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Date:         Sun, 8 Apr 2001 07:56:29 -0700
Reply-To:     mike and shari <mjgarske@HOME.COM>
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From:         mike and shari <mjgarske@HOME.COM>
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Subject:      Re: ? Rear Plastic Vent ?
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I believe that they were probably there to decrease the vacuum effect that occurs when salmming a door shut in a confined area. Maybe it decreased the chances of blown eardrums in the event that all doors were closed at once.

Mike G.

Rico Sapolich wrote:

> Another window question. Does anyone know if the plastic vents mounted on > the trailing ends of the rear side glass of '86 and newer vans serve any > noticeable purpose? My older Vanagons didn't have them and as far as I can > tell the only thing they are good for is to leak a little bit of water during > an intense downpour. If they are not there to better my wretched life, I'm > going to replace them with one piece side windows so that there is less of a > C-pillar to block my view. > > Rich


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