In a message dated 96-04-27 23:12:48 EDT, you write: > >Thanks again! We kinda of suspeted a converter problem. It started to rattle >a few weeks ago. I guess we'll need to replace it. Are there any aftermarket >converters or are we at the mercy of VW. By the way we forgot to include the >new brakes,and curing the fuel smell,and the new rear hatch supports,along >with the weather strippng on our list of things we've done. > > > universal converters are definitly the way to go. PFP (products for power) has a full line of converters for all cars... The difference between a universal converter and a dedicated converter is that you pay a local guy a few bucks to cut the old flanges off the old converter and have him weld them onto the new converter. In the long run after shipping and extra welding labor you should be able to save a few hundred dollars over VWs extortion prices. I suggest to buy it over the phone from Teutonix @ 803.689.5431 or FAX 803.689.6352 E-mail Teutonix1@aol.com Ric VdubDude@aol.com
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