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Date:         Thu, 8 Aug 2002 11:39:11 -0700
Reply-To:     "Griswold, Virginia J." <Virginia.Griswold@MED.VA.GOV>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Griswold, Virginia J." <Virginia.Griswold@MED.VA.GOV>
Subject:      New to list - need info on camber and toe, water outlet cover
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Listmembers,

I am new to the list and got introduced to it from BenT who I met at a shop in San Francisco.

I recently got Bilstein shocks and 4 Agilis 14" tires and when I had the alignment done the right rear tire was very off in the "camber" and "toe" but the store said tha there was no adjustment that could be done. This is a 1990 Vanagon Multivan Westfalia. Could someone please explain. Is there anything which can be done ?

There other thing I wanted to ask is that I am looking for the black covers which cover up the electrical outlet and the water outlet. Mine flew off. These are not the ones which have the lock within them. Does any one have experience just putting the flap/covers on - to save a little money/hassle and not buy the whole outlet/cover etc. and put it on.

Thanks. Virginia


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