CRL's 'All-Glass Look' Sprinter Van T-Vent Windows
LOS ANGELES - The all-new Sprinter Van now has "All Glass Look" Sprinter Van T-Vent Windows from C.R. Laurence Co., Inc. to complement their contemporary design.

CLR T-Vent Sprinter Window
LOS ANGELES - The all-new Sprinter Van now has "All Glass Look" Sprinter Van T-Vent Windows from C.R. Laurence Co., Inc. to complement their contemporary design. Configured to fit within the OEM stampings, these T-Vent windows provide a customized OEM look.
"These windows are very much in demand today. Imported to the United States by Daimler/Benz, more and more Sprinter vans are arriving with only blank panels and sheet metal or fixed panoramic windows on the sides," said Mario Beltran, automotive brand manager. "This opens up a ripe opportunity for automotive restylers and installers to provide and install venting windows. Our T-Vent feature provides ventilation and cooling. The 28-percent dark glass blocks out infrared and ultraviolet rays, reducing cabin heat buildup, while the fixed glass adds security and improved rear vision to the rear doors."
Because they are configured to fit within the OEM stampings, "Time-consuming efforts of laying out where the window will be installed are eliminated. Installers just line up the inside stampings for the cut line by following along the inner stamping edge," said Beltran.

CRL's "All Glass Look" Sprinter Van T-Vent Windows are made for 170" (432 cm) and 144" (365 cm) Wheel Base Vans. They are available for the latest Sprinter models, as well as for 2003 to 2009 Sprinter Vans.
For additional information, contact CRL at (800) 421-6144 in the United States and Canada, or visit www.crlaurence.com.
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