Why a special sliding door? (Warum eine spezielle Schiebetür?)
Verfasst: 30.04.2019 19:40
Hello friends and Greetings from Vermont!
Sorry to write in English. I can read German but don't want to embarrass myself by writing it. Of course the in-line translation from Google helps. www.deepl.com is even better.
Our Sprinter will get repainted soon due to the small pits all over, especially on the right rear panel. Also problematic is the sliding door, due to a crack in the seam between the inner and outer layers. It is rotted enough that we will probably have to replace that door. The question is whether a standard cargo door will do (cut a window) or if the special one with the wider opening is needed. This door slides further away from the body.
The James Cook door was also used on the "dually" (dual-rear-wheel) 3500 models in the US, or the 904 in the rest of the world. I also saw it once on a refrigerated van in Berlin. More detail on the difference can be seen in this thread: https://sprinter-source.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2250
Every James Cook I have ever seen except one has this special door. The one I saw was at the Ostfriesland Treffen, and might also be this one: (See picture 15 for Peter's sticker). https://www.autobild.de/bilder/wohnmobi ... 20809.html This van doesn't have the special door.
From my rough measurements, there is plenty of room for the standard door. Does anyone know anything about this for certain?
Many thanks in advance for your help!
Ted
Sorry to write in English. I can read German but don't want to embarrass myself by writing it. Of course the in-line translation from Google helps. www.deepl.com is even better.
Our Sprinter will get repainted soon due to the small pits all over, especially on the right rear panel. Also problematic is the sliding door, due to a crack in the seam between the inner and outer layers. It is rotted enough that we will probably have to replace that door. The question is whether a standard cargo door will do (cut a window) or if the special one with the wider opening is needed. This door slides further away from the body.
The James Cook door was also used on the "dually" (dual-rear-wheel) 3500 models in the US, or the 904 in the rest of the world. I also saw it once on a refrigerated van in Berlin. More detail on the difference can be seen in this thread: https://sprinter-source.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2250
Every James Cook I have ever seen except one has this special door. The one I saw was at the Ostfriesland Treffen, and might also be this one: (See picture 15 for Peter's sticker). https://www.autobild.de/bilder/wohnmobi ... 20809.html This van doesn't have the special door.
From my rough measurements, there is plenty of room for the standard door. Does anyone know anything about this for certain?
Many thanks in advance for your help!
Ted