Re: Who's the Door Window expert here?
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12/09/15 02:30 AM
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only way to get help is to post the questions.......
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Re: Who's the Door Window expert here?
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12/09/15 06:01 PM
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only way to get help is to post the questions....... You mustn't be the guy I'm looking for.
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Re: Who's the Door Window expert here?
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12/09/15 10:05 PM
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What year/model car are we refering to?
This feels like 20 questions.. X2
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Re: Who's the Door Window expert here?
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12/10/15 12:17 AM
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R U asking about "what door glass fits what"?
Or some help with assembly?
Here's the deal. I'm working on 1972 Duster which has specific window mounting hardware. Well you get the kit that is year specific and only part of the pieces are right and where are the instructions? NOT Has anybody tried to find an exploded view of the windows and how to mount them? NOT Sure glad the window was broken and the other one wasn't taken apart. At least I have a visual. I've also put this out there before and received little or no response. That's why the first post was so blunt. Any of you members have what I'm looking for? thx matt
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Re: Who's the Door Window expert here?
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12/10/15 12:45 AM
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I have the 72 Chassis and Body manuals and it shows nothing. It's called a Valiant ventless door glass. Show nothing.
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Re: Who's the Door Window expert here?
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12/10/15 12:18 PM
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I have a similar illustration but lets see something with an exploded view. How the mounts go into the glass. Where the paper gaskets go, etc. What's involved for replacing the track rollers. Where the pieces in the kit go. Thanks for the help guys.
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Re: Who's the Door Window expert here?
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12/10/15 04:16 PM
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It can be a little overwhelming..
As an apprentice in 76, my first job was a Lincoln door glass with the automatic vent window.. The new replacement window had 9 holes in it, and I had a whole bunch of roller gizmos sitting in the bottom of the door with a million bits of broken glass ( tempered glass).. I almost quit that day....LOL
You said the other side was together? You should be able to use it as a guide..
What you need to do is one piece at a time.. If you set the channels in your doors they can only line up a certain way and work.. Does the piece that fits the bottom of the glass ( that the regulator rollers fit into) do so with a thick piece of rubbery looking gasket material? Again look at the other side for placement on the glass.. If you are not comfortable attaching it to the glass, take it to an Auto Glass shop with your measurements and let them do it..
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Re: Who's the Door Window expert here?
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12/27/15 03:39 AM
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I have a similar illustration but lets see something with an exploded view. How the mounts go into the glass. Where the paper gaskets go, etc. What's involved for replacing the track rollers. Where the pieces in the kit go. Thanks for the help guys. you need to disassemble your door and lay out what you have in the kit in front of you and see what you have that will fit. some of these kits do not have all the parts or they have plastic parts to replace metal ones. do a door at a time so you can see how it goes together if need be. for the rollers the ones that i have replaced you have to grind off the old ones from the backside and then pry them off the arm. then install the new ones in the same hole then you swedge the ends over good with a hammer. its not that hard to do.
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