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Easy DIY power window kit (Cheap too !)

Now for those of you who still have crank style windows in your vehicle, there is a kit available to convert those to power windows,(and it's inexpensive also.)
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Red Green is the best
In the past I had a number of vehicles that looked like they were engineered by him.....
Personally, I would use a cordless drill... the egg beater's extension cord would limit how far you can drive.
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I think that was my old truck, always wondered who ended up with it.
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Re: Easy DIY power window kit (Cheap too !)

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Red Green is the best
In the past I had a number of vehicles that looked like they were engineered by him.....
Personally, I would use a cordless drill... the egg beater's extension cord would limit how far you can drive.
Actually if you listen again to his commentary, he says to get a hold of a 'cordless' beater . Although I'm sure some rednecks will run out there and buy like 500' of extension cord because they can't locate a cordless version.
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Re: Easy DIY power window kit (Cheap too !)

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Actually if you listen again to his commentary, he says to get a hold of a 'cordless' beater . Although I'm sure some rednecks will run out there and buy like 500' of extension cord because they can't locate a cordless version.
My audio driver is kablooey so I can't hear a darned thing...
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i never thought of that lol
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