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I was wondering if anybody ever had to get a rear licence plate holder for a cab and chassis? I have one in the shop that we are installing tail lights on, but it needs a licence plate bracket. Chrysler does not show one since its part of the rear door. Help please!!
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Replying to: sprintergod (Dec 13, 2006 2:27 pm) The dealer usualy supplies the stop and tail light assembly with a mounting ear for the license plate to mount to. Then the body people throw that away when they install their body on your frame and they provide a license plate mount and the stop/tail light assembly. bhmet |
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Hello, Update, the screen infront of the radiators is a good ideal. $665 worth. Intercooler $275, the rest labor. The vehicle runs great. Now the drivers door appears to be sagging a little, Driver hanging on it or weak joints???? Later bhmet |
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I've been to the dealer twice. Readied my truck for trade in... but now having read over 40 pages of this thread....I'm very afraid. dealer nightmares personal service issues HEADACHE wow...i had my heart set on that little 114 standard roof too....
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| Does anyone have a link to the OEM sunroof parts? Because of the thickness of the headliner, local sunroof guy suggested buying the factory sunroof and trim. | |
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Replying to: earlw (Nov 30, 2006 4:13 am) |
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If you have had one of the dreaded plastic turbo Resonator failures that left you stranded, There is a solution. A brand new metal resonator eliminator that replaces the plastic part with a billet aluminum part and lasts the life of the vehicle. If you have an RV or work vehicle, you can now be sure that when you get away from it all you will actually get back without a tow truck. We love our sprinter van RV and replacing the plastic turbo resonator with the metal resonator eliminator was easy. It's not just a part, it is the peace of mind of knowing you won't get stuck. You can find them at Folsom Lake Dodge from the parts manager Sonny Custis at 916-355-9999 or visit http://www.riordanco.com/our_products_catalog.htm#sprinterTurboResonator for lots of information , FAQs etc. Well worth the time. took me 18 minutes to install it.
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Replying to: ewxlt (Dec 21, 2006 12:48 am) |
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Hello. I need advise. I am thinking about buying a new Sprinter (Roadtrek) and would like to use it in the winter. However I understand that the water lines will freeze and, as a result, you cannot use the water lines in below freezing temps but instead must carry water separately inside and use it for toilet flushing, etc. Is that true? Is there anyway to winterize a Sprinter for winter use? Any practical suggestions/tips on how to function in a Sprinter in below freezing temperatures would be appreciated. Thank for all the help.
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Replying to: davenissen (Jan 04, 2007 9:06 pm) I would think if your in total frozen perimeters the van would not get out of park because the wheels would be in spin or the trans would refuse to move from park because the air temp sensor won't wake up. All jokes aside any anti freeze in the water lines would prevent the issue your thinking about! Order the unit with a heater block option and this solves pre warm up issues etc But where are you residing! ALASKA> you'd need a 4 by four all wheel drive http://www.redlineoil.com/products_gearlubricants.asp Red Line Oil: Gear Lubricants"> Altered Sprinter
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