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Date:         Mon, 27 Dec 1999 17:26:04 -0600
Reply-To:     John Rodgers <inua@SCOTT.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         John Rodgers <inua@SCOTT.NET>
Subject:      Re: front wheel snowies
Comments: To: LAWS HOME <backintime@TRITON.NET>
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If UPS smacked all that metal hard enough to break it, let them deal with the problem. You may have more damage than you realize, and a damaged tranny in any respect is simply not acceptable.

IMHO.

John Rodgers "88 GL Driver wannabeverysoon

LAWS HOME wrote:

> I've just recently put new radial snow tires on both my Jetta and one of my > diesel rabbits. The "bad" thing is that the rear tires on both vehicles are > less than sufficient for what I use the cars for. the reason they only got > tires on the front was because there aren't any available 13inch snow tires > around here. I purchased them at 2 different places and neither set was the > size I wanted ( the correct size) . I now have 170/70R 13's on the rabbit > and 185/70 R 13's on the Jetta, on the front and BOTH cars have 155/80R13's > on the rear.( until someone gets resupplied ) The ONLY trouble I'm having > comes NOT from the tire being oversized or mismatched , but the hind end > wants to pass me from time to time. This is really not a big problem, just > point the front in the direction I Want to go and punch the throttle and > everything comes back into perspective! VANAGON CONTENT..........I > purchased a tranny from Ken at Van-again, excellent service BTW , he put it > on the truck on the 22nd and it got to Michigan on Christmas eve. ! However > UPS had mishandled the package and it was broken upon arrival. Does anyone > know if a guy could remove the "nose piece" of the tranny and replace it > with another one , or is it an integral part of the transmission? I was > thinking/hoping that it was just a place to bolt on the front mount, and a > cover. ???????? Tom


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