Amen! I thought that mine were just difficult to turn and that there was something wrong with them. I too would like to know if there is any way to make them swivel easier.
>I knew about the oil filler extension tube, the stove cover/drainboard, and >the swivelling front seats. What I want to know is, where do you store the >gorilla required to swivel the dang things?!? > >KarenB. >'84 Westy (the BrownBeast (the VAN, not me (usually))) > > > ______ .--------------/_______\----- /""""/""""/|""|'|""||""| '\ Brad Nelson / / / |__| |__||__| | dnelson@goodnet.com /----------=====================| Phoenix, Arizona | \ /V\ / _. | 71 VW Bus |()\ \W/ /() _ _ | 80 Westfalia | \ / / \ / \ | _-( ) =C========C==_| ) |--------| ) |==] _-{_}_) \_\_/__.. \_\_/_ \_\_/ \_\_/__.__.
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