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Date:         Tue, 13 Jan 2015 08:49:15 -0500
Reply-To:     Larry Alofs <lalofs@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Larry Alofs <lalofs@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Source for reliable axle assemblies
In-Reply-To:  <CAFnDXk3BKZUcze4ai69Koe_5xgezstcUOntk0L4849VJHdN13Q@mail.gmail.com>
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I agree about NAPA. I have also been impressed recently by Auto Value.

Larry A.

On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 7:31 AM, Jim Felder <jim.felder@gmail.com> wrote:

> True. They are more like the old-school parts places. The people they hire > tend to actually know what they are talking about, and the selection is > great. I really got a lot of help from the NAPA out here in Madison when I > needed to find the right parts to recreate a diesel vanagon dipstick tube. > > Jim > On Jan 13, 2015 6:25 AM, "Tom Hargrave" <thargrav@hiwaay.net> wrote: > > > Yes, but in my opinion NAPA is one of the better chains. > > > > Thanks, Tom Hargrave > > www.kegkits.com > > www.stir-plate.com > > www.towercooler.com > > www.grow-sun.com > > www.raspberryproject.com > > http://goo.gl/niRzVw > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM] On Behalf > Of > > Dennis Jowell > > Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 5:14 AM > > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > > Subject: Re: Source for reliable axle assemblies > > > > Quick question is FLAPS like a NAPA store out here in New England? > > > > Dennis Jowell > > Scotch Hollow Farm > > Newbury, Vermont > > > > > > > On Jan 12, 2015, at 8:23 PM, Jim Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > > > > > > I don't know what your situation is exactly, but if this applies to > > > it, you can go to a FLAPS and buy a needle injector that will snap > > > onto your grease gun. This will penetrate the rubber boot and apply > > grease > > to the CV joint. > > > Not perfect, massaging the boot will help. If simple lubrication is > > > your problem, this technique, if done right with say 15 strokes of the > > > gun, could help. If you have some other problem, it's won't help. > > > Sounds like you are getting to your early, though. > > > > > > Jim > > > > > >> On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 4:03 PM, John Seehorn <jseehorn@hotmail.com> > > wrote: > > >> > > >> Thanks for all of the suggestions. I did check for loose bolts and > > >> found a couple loose on the RH side outer. I'm positive they were > > >> tight at installation and tightening them did not make the noise go > > >> away. So I suspect that the RH axle is the one causing the noise. > > >> I'm going to try swapping the axles first. > > >> > > > > ----- > > No virus found in this message. > > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > > Version: 2015.0.5645 / Virus Database: 4257/8895 - Release Date: 01/09/15 > > >


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