My side window removal experience, Easier to do the second time |
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My side window removal experience, Easier to do the second time |
Thunderchief |
Mar 24 2020, 11:43 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 145 Joined: 12-August 19 From: Pasadena, CA. Member No.: 23,365 Region Association: Southern California |
Slowly getting my car ready for paint and I decided to tackle the side windows. I searched for a good tutorial but couldn't really find one so I decided to make one. This way I won't forget the steps when I put them back in...hopefully.
Step one: after removing the door panel, remove the bolt above the window crank. Step two: remove nut at the bottom of the door Step three: once the nut is off from step two, use a flat blade screwdriver to unscrew that bolt. First time I've seen a multi use bolt like this before. Step four: pull up on triangle glass and frame and remove. Step five: roll window up until you see the only bolt that can be removed. Once that is out then you can tilt the glass forward and slide it off of the track. The first time it took about 20 minutes to figure it out. Second time took less than ten. Not too hard at all. Hope this helps some people. |
dt4 |
Mar 25 2020, 12:52 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 503 Joined: 26-May 19 From: England Member No.: 23,161 Region Association: England |
Slowly getting my car ready for paint and I decided to tackle the side windows. I searched for a good tutorial but couldn't really find one so I decided to make one. This way I won't forget the steps when I put them back in...hopefully. Step one: after removing the door panel, remove the bolt above the window crank. Step two: remove nut at the bottom of the door Step three: once the nut is off from step two, use a flat blade screwdriver to unscrew that bolt. First time I've seen a multi use bolt like this before. Step four: pull up on triangle glass and frame and remove. Step five: roll window up until you see the only bolt that can be removed. Once that is out then you can tilt the glass forward and slide it off of the track. The first time it took about 20 minutes to figure it out. Second time took less than ten. Not too hard at all. Hope this helps some people. thanks I have book marked this as I have mine to put back in at some point and the car came with them removed so I don't have the removal experience |
Thunderchief |
Mar 25 2020, 09:12 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 145 Joined: 12-August 19 From: Pasadena, CA. Member No.: 23,365 Region Association: Southern California |
Awesome dt4, hopefully this will help. The bolt above the window crank to remove is the higher on in the first pic btw
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914_7T3 |
Mar 25 2020, 01:36 PM
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Please forgive me, I'm new to all of this! Group: Members Posts: 1,853 Joined: 3-April 17 From: Los Angeles, CA Member No.: 20,991 Region Association: Southern California |
The below thread is worth referencing for the reinstall.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...p;#entry2489568 |
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