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Old 07-26-2004, 07:12 PM
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94 Rear side windows

The rear windows go down half way down. I know this is normal, its a safety feature to keep youngins from crawling out the window. I'll never be hauling kids, and if I do, I can lock the rear windows with a nifty switch on my armrest. My question:

Is there a way to make the rear windows fully retract? Is there a stop that can be removed? Perhaps a front window motor can be retrofitted to the rear?
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Re: 94 Rear side windows

nope thats not the only reason. It also doesnt close all the way cuz the shape of the rear door so the glass is to long for it to go all the way down b4 it its that curve in the door
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Re: 94 Rear side windows

Dang, I was hoping that it might clear the wheel bulge.

Is there room for the window to go any further down, even if not all the way? I don't feel like tearing apart my door if it's useless.
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