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Question on new MB Sprinters

Dennis422

New Member
I have been working on installs on a 15 sprinters. Most of them are Dodge and a few of them are MB made.
Dodge ones, on the driver side (one without the sliding door), have a weld in the middle that connects front to the back metal panels.
On the MB ones, there is no weld, but the gap is filled with some kind of a rubbery seal.

My question is, what do I do with the vinyl in the area? Do I cut it on the edge of the metal panel and seal, or I just seal the top and bottom in the rubber area?
See the images, I have found one that shows a bit of the "gap" and one that has the logo installed on the Dodge Sprinter.

Thanks
 

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Just wrap over it, after brushing the seal with 3M Primer 94. It will help keep it stuck on there.
 

HulkSmash

New Member
I have been working on installs on a 15 sprinters. Most of them are Dodge and a few of them are MB made.
Dodge ones, on the driver side (one without the sliding door), have a weld in the middle that connects front to the back metal panels.
On the MB ones, there is no weld, but the gap is filled with some kind of a rubbery seal.

My question is, what do I do with the vinyl in the area? Do I cut it on the edge of the metal panel and seal, or I just seal the top and bottom in the rubber area?
See the images, I have found one that shows a bit of the "gap" and one that has the logo installed on the Dodge Sprinter.

Thanks

It's painted caulking. Just lay over it.
 
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