> >It turned out that the job was relatively easy. Total cost was below >$40. The 84 vanagon is worth the care. Just thought someone might >need such info. > thanks Dave, I was wondering if the rear bearings had to be pressed off. apparently not. BTW, the other day I thought my upper control arm bushings were bad. I tightened up the nut at the front bushing(about 10 turns!) and the excessive play disappeared. Good thing too, they cost 76 each at my dealer, and 30 each from wolfsport. I think it was Ron that had the best price at 25 each. I will buy them when they go bad, but fortunately not now. |
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