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Date:         Mon, 1 May 1995 13:00:34 -0600 (MDT)
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From:         John_K_Hopp <jhopp@unm.edu>
Subject:      Re: Other 71 bus questions.

%%How about windshield washer fluid. Are you supposed to get a tire up %%in the %%cab to pressurize the container? Also, what pressure should I have in my %%radial tires? They are 195's.

%%Thanks all.

%% Chris Bridge

%% ''71 Westy (Sportsmobile?) Nope, just drag the air line up there and fill to 45psi. Mine leaks, tho, so I can get 4-5 good squirts before having to re-pressurize. I run my non-reinforced Michelins at 36-38psi(back) and 34psi(front) --195/75/r14's

Congrats on the new motor!!

JKH--New Mexico


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