David Beierl wrote: > At 06:24 PM 7/26/2010 Monday, Mike \"Rocket J Squirrel\" wrote: >> Before the thread drifts into aftermarket loops any further, I'd like to >> re-state my question: are there any official points at the front of a >> standard Vanagon (with no modifications) suitable to hook a line onto to >> extract a stuck Vanagon? >> >> In other words, if one does get stuck, and the tow driver can only get a >> cable to the front of the van, where should he hook it? > > You might get some clues from Bentley page six... > (Comes back after checking the illustration on Page 6) Ignoring for the time being that I cannot for the life of me determine where the uppermost chain on the right connects in the drawing (it just seems to vanish into mysterious lines there) I'd like to ask if there is a suitable place at the front of the van where a cable can be connected. The drawing shows a tow bar. With a handy four-foot 4x4 which I am certain everyone carries. -- Rocky J Squirrel |
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