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turbo50
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quote: Originally posted by 50Reasons: How hard is it to put stock power windows in a 90' coupe that has never had power windows without changing the doors
Its a bitch. Im doing it right now.
All I can tell you is get the parts out of your year car.
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Posts: 7606 | From: Discovery Bay, California | Registered: Apr 2006
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Mustang Guru
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Jusss change the dooors way easier to juss install 2 doors then run a wire harness from pass to driv side connect n be done
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Posts: 1171 | From: Uptown Bound | Registered: Feb 2004
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turbo50
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nah. Hanging doors and then running the bitch of a harness (located under the window, behind the dash) then getting the shit repainted and lined up right...Id rather take 4 rivets to install the regulators and then wire it up.
Doors or not, you still have to wire up a manual window car.
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2BlueGeeTees
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~~^^^^~~ agreed. Both projects are complete whores but installing the hardware is the lesser of two evils. F hanging doors!
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50Reasons
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I also got to swap out the dash to a black one I gave up trying to find roll up window armrest handles in black and allready have the power ones laying around in my garage, thanks what all do I need and do to do this right, or Turbo50 what would ya charge me to do this if I had everything and the dash removed pm me a price if you are or not interested [ July 01, 2010, 03:59 PM: Message edited by: 50Reasons ]
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Posts: 9483 | From: Sacramento Ca | Registered: Jan 2006
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turbo50
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I have people waiting for the next month to work on their cars so it would be awhile.
If you are swapping the dash, as I said in PM, then run the harness in at the same time.
Get some steel rivets and an industrial rivet gun (harbor freight about 34.00) and to it right.
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turbo50
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There ya go.
Not too bad of an install if your taking the dash out too.
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Posts: 7606 | From: Discovery Bay, California | Registered: Apr 2006
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