Hi Joe, I had this problem with my 84 Westy and solved it by just lowering the tire pressure until I could get the Westy in the garage then I would either reinflate the tires (I have a compressor) or just put it on axle stands. It is a pain you know where but it does get it inside. I have since discovered a way to disconnect my garage door and lift it up enough to get the Westy inside then reconnect the door. All the best and Merry Christmas. Tom 84 1.9L Westy joseph Trussell wrote: > I got the boxes and unpacking-stuff cleared out of my space yesterday, and > pulled my Vanagon around to get her in out of the cold. It's an old garage, > apparently built in a time of smaller automobiles, and subsequently my > Vanagon doesn't fit. About two inches clearance would be necessary for her > to get in that warm, dry garage, but as it stands, she's relegated to the > street. > |
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