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Date:         Sat, 14 Mar 1998 11:29:03 -0800
Reply-To:     Larry Sanford <lsanford@PAHRUMP.COM>
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From:         Larry Sanford <lsanford@PAHRUMP.COM>
Subject:      Fw:      Re: pop-top seals
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-----Original Message----- From: Backus, Brian G <Brian.Backus@PSS.BOEING.COM> To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM <Vanagon@VANAGON.COM> Date: Thursday, March 12, 1998 5:57 AM Subject: Re: pop-top seals

>Well said and well put. Ron is a savior sometimes. How much are your >seals? Forgive my laziness, I could check your webpage. > >But it is true about doing business with someone who is "in the know". >even thought it might cost you more, sometimes you are far better off in >the end. > >Thank you Ron for responding... > >Brian Backus. > >> ---------- >> From: The Bus Depot[SMTP:ron@NETCARRIER.COM] >> Reply To: The Bus Depot >> Sent: Thursday, March 12, 1998 3:46 AM >> To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM >> Subject: Re: pop-top seals >> >> > How much do the pop top seals cost from JC Whitney? >> > >> > Hey competition will in the end help us all. I know Ron understands >> > that when he goes to buy anything other than VW parts. Besides, JC >> > whitney has for years suported the VW aftermarket and has helped >> > tremendously to keep costs down. It is the "peoples car" aways >> > remember that. >> >> >> I certainly do understand. Competition keeps all of us vendors sharp, >> and >> is both expected and welcomed (especially since I usually look pretty >> good >> when you compare my prices :-). Actually, I believe that JCW's price >> (including their somewhat-inflated "shipping" charge) is higher than >> mine. >> Furthermore, their quality is slightly lower. Both JCW and I buy our >> poptop seals from the same manufacturer, in the U.S. But mine are >> slightly >> taller than theirs, more closely matching the original seal's height, >> and >> have a finish that is slightly smoother (again, closer to the >> original). >> Also, the insulation bulb on my seal is positioned slightly lower, to >> provide a better seal to the body. The reason is that I have the >> seals >> custom-made to my specs, while most other suppliers selling these >> seals are >> simply selling the generic off-the-shelf version that that >> manufacturer >> makes (which saves them a little money). To be honest the difference >> is >> not huge, but the bottom line is that my poptop seals are not only >> cheaper, >> they're also better. This is an advantage of dealing with a >> specialist who >> knows Westfalias well, rather than dealing with someone who is a "jack >> of >> all trades." >> >> -Ron Salmon >> The Bus Depot >> http://www.busdepot.com >> >


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