Terry K offers SS pipes http://community-2.webtv.net/VanStuff/VanagonWestfalia/ Ken at vanagain has them too http://www.vanagain.com/search_result.asp I had a look. Seems Terry also offers replacements for the back half. Personally if I were keeping my bus for any length of time, I'd do the entire pipe(s) etc. all at the same time. Neil. On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Kevin Gilbert <kggilbert@myactv.net> wrote: > Vana-goners, > > The steel pipes beneath my '84 2wd A/T camper are looking pretty > crusty. I guess stuff just doesn't last... > > I'd like to begin replacing all of the pipes and hoses. Are my options > OEM, or someone's intelligently-designed post-production improvement? > > Something economical and worthy of the average shade-tree mechanic > considered a plus. > > Thanks. > > Kevin > '84 Westfalia > '88 Saab 900 - want it? > '02 Camry (who doesn't like reliability, now and then?) >
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