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Simple hacks for the UPS driver - On topic please
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<blockquote data-quote="Mason3000" data-source="post: 2509647" data-attributes="member: 50241"><p>The Sprinter is ridiculous. No key-fob, the bulkhead has a low overhead, bulkhead is on a bias facing away from the driver seat & has the bulkhead lock also on that bias facing away from the driver seat. You need to be left handed or double jointed to make that work. </p><p></p><p>Btw, do any of the sliding doors ever close properly on Sprinters? At my hub 2 out of 3 lose the siding doors within a week. I drove today with package tape holding my sliding door closed (again). Ours are always somewhere in the spectrum of being new/fixed- breaking-being taped-being repaired-breaking-being taped-being repaired again. Last winter I had the sliding door whip open on me on the freeway when the packaging tape gave way. It was below zero, I didn't have tape, was racing to make an early AM commit & couldn't fix it till after the stop. 15 miles on the freeway with below zero air whipping through the cab. friend'ing miserable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mason3000, post: 2509647, member: 50241"] The Sprinter is ridiculous. No key-fob, the bulkhead has a low overhead, bulkhead is on a bias facing away from the driver seat & has the bulkhead lock also on that bias facing away from the driver seat. You need to be left handed or double jointed to make that work. Btw, do any of the sliding doors ever close properly on Sprinters? At my hub 2 out of 3 lose the siding doors within a week. I drove today with package tape holding my sliding door closed (again). Ours are always somewhere in the spectrum of being new/fixed- breaking-being taped-being repaired-breaking-being taped-being repaired again. Last winter I had the sliding door whip open on me on the freeway when the packaging tape gave way. It was below zero, I didn't have tape, was racing to make an early AM commit & couldn't fix it till after the stop. 15 miles on the freeway with below zero air whipping through the cab. friend'ing miserable. [/QUOTE]
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