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Date:         Tue, 21 Jul 1998 11:29:53 -0700
Reply-To:     Joe Denison <misto@NTR.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Joe Denison <misto@NTR.NET>
Subject:      Brake Repair '81 Vanagon
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Dear Readers,

I return to the list again for help. This time its major (as if a leaky gas tank isn't). I have been told by a local brake specialist that I need to have every brake component mounted on the wheels (front and rear) replaced. Looking at it, I'm afraid he's right. I've been quoted a price of $881.79 by the place that actually looked at it and $775 by another place that my wife said her father had looked into for me. There's a local VW specialist that says both those prices are way out of line, but I haven't taken it over there yet to let him look at it.

Here's the question for those of you who may have been through this: Is it worth the $50 or more it is going to cost me to have the van towed to the specialist? Or, does $800 sound about right to replace all wheel-level brake components?

Thanks, Joe Denison


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