AM Auto Mercedes Sprinter Passenger Side Rear Door Window 2007-2018 (MS06-RB P)
Note: All AM Auto Window packages must be opened and checked for damage and missing parts within 21 days of receipt.
This AM Auto Mercedes Sprinter Passenger Side Rear Door Window 2007-2018 (MS06-RB P) with privacy-tinted glass is a premium-quality glass van window for the Mercedes Sprinter van. Manufactured in China using the latest and most sophisticated design processes to ensure the window is produced to the highest quality standards.
The windows are hand-polished for the cleanest edges and look in the industry. The OEM style of these van glass windows is modern and designed to fit the factory window cutouts for a seamless appearance and easy installation. The AM Auto Mercedes Sprinter Passenger Side Rear Door Window 2007-2018 (MS06-RB P) is a glue-in, fixed window that matches the look and feel of the factory Mercedes Sprinter windows.
Key Features: AM Auto Mercedes Sprinter Passenger Side Rear Door Window 2007-2018 (MS06-RB P)
The AM Auto Mercedes Sprinter Passenger Side Rear Door Window 2007-2018 (MS06-RB P):
- Fits all 2007-2018 Mercedes Sprinter vans, 144"/170"/170"EXT models, both low- and high-roof versions.
- Manufactured by AM Auto
- Solar privacy glass, 17% tint
- Is a bonded (glue-in) fixed window
- 6 Months warranty.
Note: This window requires surface primer and urethane adhesive for installation.
Specifications: AM Auto Mercedes Sprinter Passenger Side Rear Door Window 2007-2018 (MS06-RB P)
Height (in.) |
32.28 |
Width (in.) | 31.29 |
Weight (lbs) | N/A |
What’s needed to install a bond-in window?
Qty: 1-2 tubes for small and medium size windows.
Qty: 2 tubes for large windows.
CRL Car Window Primer
Qty: 1, 3.4 oz Primer bottle for 4 large windows and 2 small windows.
Qty: 2, 3.4 oz Primer bottles for 6-8 windows(full window set).
Trim lock or window gasket for the cut metal edge. This window's compatible option can be found in this page's Frequently Bought Together section.
Check out our How to Install Bonded Van Windows blog article for more details, or watch the video below.
Video: How to Install Bonded Windows
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