trc.rhubarb
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I was not granted access yesterday.
My next opportunity to attempt access to the garage will be Sunday.
My apologies.
My next opportunity to attempt access to the garage will be Sunday.
My apologies.
Sounds great, can you post a few pics please. PerceI forgot to note, i also took the JAG inner seat belt receivers off and could directly bolt on the merc ones. Electrically .. as I remember, I really only had to find the Hot and ground leads..(Yes, I cut and took as much of the JAG seat wiring..I cut below the carpet.. as I could) I ran wires under the seat and spliced in a 30 amp fuse holder before connecting to one of the large Hot leads to the seat fuse/relay panel.
I did a search using VW Crafter. These came up.A gel pad glued to the hard plastic driver side armrest has worked great for years and is so appreciated every time I drive anywhere. $10 a side is hard to beat.
I recall someone here had found some padded armrests for VW vans also worked and cosmetically looked better.
Also available in grey, unless I read the advertising wrong.I did a search using VW Crafter. These came up.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/RUDYN2TTILACD
This was one review comment.
"Perfect Fit for Winnebago View Mercedes Sprinter Arm Rests"
Probably an NCV3 comment, but should work for our T1N's.
I've added a set to my Amazon cart.
Added:
Ordered a set. I'll update here soon.
vic
Thanks for the information.
Do the pads seem to be symmetrical?I thought I'd update the thread with a working eBay listing. I ordered a single side, just to make sure that the pad on top would fit the stock sprinter armrests. In the auction photos, it looks like only 3 bolts will line up, but once you remove the pads, you see that they molded an extra mounting point, offset in the middle like the Sprinter. I just ordered another single to replace the driver's side.