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Date:         Fri, 1 Jul 94 13:42:44 EDT
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From:         huff@dg-rtp.dg.com (Jerry Huff)
Subject:      Re: sliding windows in an 84

> > Hello, > My sliding side windows are making all sorts of horrible noises > now that the tiny bits of plastic that these things ride on have fallen by > the side of the road. I went into the dealer and started to describe the > tiny bit of plastic and the parts guy said that when VoA discontinued that > part, he bought as many as they would let him. Unfortunately, he ran out > of these things last year. Does anyone know of a supply house that has > these darn things? I'm using popsicle sticks right now to keep the > windows from rattling so much. > > Thanks, > > Alan Laird

You may try West Coast Metric Inc. They specialize in rubber and plastic products for VWs and have recently introduced a water cooled catalog. I have the catalog at home but can't remember if they have that part. Here is their number for technical info: 310-325-0005.

-- Jerry Huff huff@dg-rtp.dg.com (919)248-6277 Data General Unix Software Development RTP, NC 27709


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