hello,
anybody know a website or other place? where i can type in a part number to get info on it.
also did vw start fitting longer rear studs to all t25s in the later years or just certain models?
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Re: part numbers
jaded wrote:hello,
anybody know a website or other place? where i can type in a part number to get info on it.
also did vw start fitting longer rear studs to all t25s in the later years or just certain models?
There's a site called vagcat
http://www.vagcat.com/epc/cat/vw/T2/
choose your year of van then it will take you to the categories of parts ..
you must register to see the images
No van that I know of was fitted with longer studs.
that would have been done to fit non VW alloys, I should think
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Re: part numbers
thanks for the reply but is there a site that does the opposite to vagcat-
or am i missing something there, that is instead of entering my van details to find the part,
i`d like to enter the part number to find what it fits
or am i missing something there, that is instead of entering my van details to find the part,
i`d like to enter the part number to find what it fits
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Re: part numbers
I think you can search VAGCAT with the Pt No - just select to search vagcat not google.
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Re: part numbers
I don't think that works gandalf
surely it's easier to click on your van year
then click the group your part is in ie. engine, clutch... Brakes, wheels....rear axle...body and so on
find the part..
read off the VAG number...
ring GSF with the VAG number
ask for a price
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surely it's easier to click on your van year
then click the group your part is in ie. engine, clutch... Brakes, wheels....rear axle...body and so on
find the part..
read off the VAG number...
ring GSF with the VAG number
ask for a price
Get a stiff drink
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Re: part numbers
kevtherev wrote:I don't think that works gandalf
surely it's easier to click on your van year
then click the group your part is in ie. engine, clutch... Brakes, wheels....rear axle...body and so on
find the part..
read off the VAG number...
ring GSF with the VAG number
ask for a price
Get a stiff drink
OOpps my bad!
I normally go down the route you describe - I find it quite enlightening and very useful when wanting to see how things connect together for repairs etc.
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indeed.. and you find out that there is a whole heap of stuff missing... according to the diagram, that you dropped on the floor when dismantling it.
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kevtherev wrote:indeed.. and you find out that there is a whole heap of stuff missing... according to the diagram, that you dropped on the floor when dismantling it.
How very very true!
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