The cardboard also comes in handy if you want to haul something dirty or otherwise not good for your rear cushion. I hauled an engine back from Reno, as well as other part at various times, and removed the cushion and put the cardboard down. -----Original Message----- From: developtrust [mailto:developtrust@COX.NET] Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 11:41 AM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Re: Essential Tools
Somewhere in the vanagon.com site is an interesting article on "What do you carry in your vanagon."Anyone know where it is? I've forgotten. My choices? Tool kit and rubber gloves, paper clip & piece of cardboard the size of your rear cushion (to lay on when working under the van.) William
Okay Volkies, Now that I am a new Westy owner, I need to pick your brains... simple question: What tools do you keep in your vannies? What are the essential tools to have for basic maintenance and emergency repair (I already have duct tape covered! :-) ? Okay.. so it was *two* simple questions. --=Dan '84 Westy |
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