Were all the screws that held that partition in place all the same type, for the top, bottom and sides? Just from watching your video here I see 12 across the top and about 12 down each side, and probably near that along the bottom. So, like 48 screws total holding that partition in place? But the main question were they all the same for the top, bottom and sides?
@@trinadorsey Thanks l just picked up a 2012 Sprinter I intend to use as a work van and I found a used factory partition with no mounting screws. I have since contacted my local Mercedes parts department and we think we have been able to order the correct mounting screws. Again like 45 of them. I will know later this week. We think they are the same screws that join the partition together where you extend it for either a lower or higher roof. They are like fine thread M5 screws with a large panhead head on them, about 5/8" long thread area. Thanks!
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Were all the screws that held that partition in place all the same type, for the top, bottom and sides? Just from watching your video here I see 12 across the top and about 12 down each side, and probably near that along the bottom. So, like 48 screws total holding that partition in place? But the main question were they all the same for the top, bottom and sides?
Hi @glennlaguna I believe they were all the same size.
@@trinadorsey Thanks l just picked up a 2012 Sprinter I intend to use as a work van and I found a used factory partition with no mounting screws. I have since contacted my local Mercedes parts department and we think we have been able to order the correct mounting screws. Again like 45 of them. I will know later this week. We think they are the same screws that join the partition together where you extend it for either a lower or higher roof. They are like fine thread M5 screws with a large panhead head on them, about 5/8" long thread area. Thanks!
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