Chris, as I pointed out to the first person who made the claim that the new junky plastic wheel covers on my camper when I bought it were the originals, the old, chrome, moon caps were in my van and had been heavily used. The seller had put on the plastic crap because he thought it would be more attractive to buyers. I asked him if he had the originals, and he showed me the moon caps in a cabinet. Not everyone who thinks he knows something does (me included of course), but the plastic junk that was on the wheels when I bought the camper had been put there by the guy who sold it to me, to replace the moon caps that came on the van. How many times do I have to say it? BTW, the instructions in the manual show how to use the same puller to remove both the plastic and the chrome covers. Good grief! David
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 8:36 AM, jordanvw@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 1/20/10 9:12:05 AM Eastern Standard Time, > mcneely4@cox.net writes: > > >> Well, I'm sorry, you're wrong. We've already been through this. The >> owner's manual for my '91 (and someone else's, different model year) >> camper has pictures and instructions for removal of the chrome, moon >> hubcaps when changing a tire. >> >> > > ALL vanagons have that picture in the owners manual. doesnt mean they > came with chrome moonies though :) > > all vanagons even came with that U shaped chrome moonie puller in the > jack kit. weather they came with chrome moonies or not..it was in > there... > like i said in another post, VW is famous for using euro market > vehicles in their US market owners manuals. in my 85 owners manual > some of the pics of the headlights show H4 e-codes..which were never > on us models.. > chris |
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