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    Free!



    Easy to unsnap and string together....



    Enough room to also run a few wires for micro switches in them as well...



    The source.... Dodge/Chrysler mini van sliding doors. VW Routan as well. I will make some simple brackets to secure the ends in place.

    Enjoy.

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    Ok. Now the question. what model years?.. Location in side door/what panels do you have to remove to get to them.

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    Here is a PDF showing pics of the product installed.. Quite cool..

    http://www.kabelschlepp.com/catalog_...rochure_US.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by wcarrothers1 View Post
    Ok. Now the question. what model years?.. Location in side door/what panels do you have to remove to get to them.

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    Chrysler and Dodge mini vans but I don't know what years... I know the current crop of crapwagons have them, and I wouldn't be surprised if they were on late 90s models as well. Should be fairly easy to find at most junk yards.

    With the sliding door open, look along the bottom track and you will see them in plain view. I think just some wire cutters is really all you need to get them out of a wrecked van. The ones I got were given to me for helping to get a VW up and running, so I didn't remove them first hand.

    They are super easy to take apart and make into a custom length.



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    This is Great Info to know.

    Thanks Guys for posting....

    Now, if they'd just start using linear rails along with
    the cable carriers.....

    8 rails per seat would be good for us.
    And nice and smooth for the passengers.
    Everybody wins!


    John



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    Awesome information, thanks!

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    Roland Modela MDX-3


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