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Date:         Mon, 3 Jun 1996 12:51:59 -0500
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From:         Dan Soiney <SOINEYDG@mail.milwaukee.k12.wi.us>
Subject:      RE: coil spring adjusters \ 73 bus

---------- >From: BusBoys@aol.com[SMTP:BusBoys@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, 02 June, 1996 16:39 PM

========================================================================= Date: Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com> From: Subject: Re: coil spring adjusters \ 73 bus

Gregor writes: >I was wondering though if there are any disadvantages to this that >some of you can think of ? Hidden lurking dangers? Severe taboos???

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Has anyone tried to replace rear shocks on a 78 bus? It seems = impossible to get any hind of tool to the back of the bolt. Mine's = loose, and rattles like crazy! Any help is appreciated!

danno


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