Part #: N109051
Side Popout Window Frame Screws (3.5mmX6mm) Frame to Hinge
Screws for replacement pop out window frame to hinge
Application:- Bus (Type 2): -67
Part #: N109051
Screws for replacement pop out window frame to hinge
Application:Part #: N185164
Screws for replacement pop out window Latches to Body
Application:Part #: N139681
This is a list of the most common screws you might need..
Application:Part #: 211837659
This nylon washer goes on the wing bolt keeping the bolt from chewing up the slide on the safari window. Washers sold individually 8 are required for Front Safaris and 4 are required for Rear Safaris.
Application:Part #: N107101
This is a list of the most common screws you might need..
Application:Part #: N203551F
These are new hoses that are more resistant to Ethanol, meaning they last longer. This type of hose is what we now recommend.
Application:These are your source of heat. Used heater boxes are fine, just as long as the tin of the heater box is somewhat tight around the exhaust pipe where it goes through the heater box. If you are getting exhaust fumes, it's not normally the heater box; it's usually the clamp where the muffler joins the exhaust pipe coming out of the box. We highly recommend you flange this connection. Flanging the exhaust gets rid of the stock clamp and prevents leaks. The only drawback here is it is almost impossible to flange a stock muffler; therefore a header system is needed. Note: When you have the heater boxes installed and the cables hooked up, adjust the controls so that the heater is all the way on. Crawl back under your Bug and push on the control levers, making sure the boxes are open all the way. If they are not, readjust the barrel bolt on the cables so that they are opened. If you make sure all the connections where the heat travels from fan shroud all the way up to the body are air tight, the heater will work well. That is, as well as it can without water.
Bus (Type 2): 75-78
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Part #: N102281
This is a list of the most common bolts used on a car..
Application:Part #: 211941323
This is the replacement lens and seal for the backup lights.
Application:Part #: 141953165B
This seals the front turn signal housing from the fender.
Application:Part #: 111941541B
These are the knobs for the wiper and light switches on the dash.
Application:Part #: 111941191
This seal goes in the headlight buckets.
Application:Part #: 211898003
Bus Ignition, 2 front locking door handles, and cargo door (Not Panel) all keyed alike, only 2 keys included!
Application:Part #: 221845285CCL
These window seals are on buses 1968 on.
Application:Part #: 144863705
This is a full carpet kit.
Application:Part #: 211941511D
This switch turns on the headlights, as well as, dims the dash lights.
Application:Part #: 6405127
Urethane 2" Long Bump Stops for 1.5" Tube
Application:Part #: 1701064
These pans will replace those rusted out parts of the front or rear floors.
Application:Part #: 113957063B
Why is it whenever you get into the car after your significant other has driven it, the gas gauge always reads empty? Maybe the gauge is broken.
Application:Part #: 141881406
Like the door panels, seat covers are a long subject; so here's the basics.
Application:Part #: 211809181A
Side Strengthening Panel 2.4 meters long (98.4")
Application:Part #: 111511245E
This rubber "donut" goes around the spring plate, allowing it to move up and down.
Application:Part #: 111105259
The bolt and washer that holds the crankshaft pulley on.
Application: