Marty`s USRV  32 $ + shipping  ,$ 5.50 to here. A/S dealer . Napa isnt
always cheaper than dealership, even for cars.
Chris 67 caravel
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> From: RJ Dial <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Multiple recipients of VACList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [VAC] Re: Shocks
> Date: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 10:40 AM
> 
>          Reply to:   RE: [VAC] Re: Shocks
> Not all A/S shock installations are the same, they varied over time and
with the size of the trailer.  The Caravel used a simple gas shock in a
vertical compression position. Later tandem axle trailers had them in a
horizontal postion and seems to an Airstream only part.
> 
> $38 ea is a great price!  Sure beats what NAPA charged ($55 ea.).
> 
> RJ
> '65 Caravel
> 
> 
> jec1938 wrote:
> >Did anyone come up with a bottom line on shocks.??? I have 4 numbers
from an
> >Airstreamer that he swears are AOK and I have read here that normal
shocks
> >work backwards for Airstreams... I just had new installed by an RV
service
> >shop that said only Airstream provided shocks should be used.... charged
me
> >about $38 each for the shocks...
> >
> >I don't mind the cost and don't dispute the quality of anything provided
by
> >Airstream... just don't like to be newboyed into a decision by some
bogus
> >story....
> >
> >Too late to change my decision , but I would like to know....
> >
> >Jim
> >
> 
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