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Date:         Thu, 15 Jun 95 09:52:02 EDT
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From:         jms@ludwig.att.com (538280000-Sharpe)
Subject:      Hydraulic Hatch Lifts

Good Day All,

I am currently using a two section stainless steel pole to prop up my rear hatch on the '86 Westy. Although this is cost effective and does provide a good exercise, I am shopping around for hydraulic lifts. When I call the local auto parts places I get the question, "Do you want the lifts with variable adjust or not?" Well, I don't know which to use. Does anyone know the difference? The best price I can get is $27.95 for lifts without variable adjust.

On a side note, on highway driving I'm getting 20mpg which seems pretty good to me :)

John '86 Westy


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