> Okay! I called the dealer (Lasher VW in downtown Sac.) and he has the original > plastic screw and the metal screw that is suppose to replace it. However, > the parts person says that he would he wasn't crazy about putting in a > metal screw for fear of damaging the plastic casement. Any comments on > this? I'm going to buy both since they're only $7.15 all told. Anybody > out there have any problem with the metal screw. I could see it if you > torqued it to tight, but if it's just snug I don't see a problem. It is definitely a snug fit. The diameter of the metal screw is slightly larger than the plastic one. I was a bit apprehensive to install it but felt like I didn't have an option. The plastic one was leaking and the metal one was the recommended replacement. I have had no problems since the install back in April of this year. -- Jerry Huff Data General _____ Brick Unix Development RTP, NC 27709 | |_|_\ on \/ huff@dg-rtp.dg.com (919)248-6277 `0---0' Wheels \/\/
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