{"id":114,"date":"2015-04-28T21:00:33","date_gmt":"2015-04-29T02:00:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sprinter-camper.com\/?p=114"},"modified":"2020-01-08T17:12:31","modified_gmt":"2020-01-08T17:12:31","slug":"installing-c-r-laurence-windows-in-a-sprinter-van","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sprinter-camper.com\/installing-c-r-laurence-windows-in-a-sprinter-van\/","title":{"rendered":"Installing C.R. Laurence windows in a Sprinter Van"},"content":{"rendered":"
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C.R. Laurence Sprinter Window installed<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Starting with a cargo van for a camper conversion means that you just have the three windows in front and the rear is completely closed. Which is nice for privacy (no need for curtains!) but has some downsides when navigating on the road (less visibility to the side) and also if you plan to have seats for passengers in the back a long drive will be pretty boring for them. To solve these issues I decided to install two windows behind the B-Pillar: one in the sliding door and another one on the opposite side. There’s a bit of a choice you have on what windows you can install:<\/p>\n