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colgad 11-01-2013 10:37 PM

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I got my first one built and here are a few pics. I added to the gear the guide due to the fact that without it the slop in the bearing is close to coming off the motor gear.

I used studs for the motor (welded in), I was afraid that I was wearing out the thread's in the 1/8 steel plate with as many times as I had it on and off. And my Harbor Freight tap was not the greatest.

Please no comments on my stellar welding.

The template was right on and only had to grind it once to made the gears fit together.

Now I have to do the other one!

Thanks for this great Idea

bonnieclyde100 11-01-2013 11:13 PM

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looking good . that was a great idea to add the guide on there wish i had done that but mine are more towards the middle of the gear so maybe i wont have any problems none so far

vannatta20 11-02-2013 10:16 AM

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Does anyone have info on what all is needed to wire this up?

bonnieclyde100 11-02-2013 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by vannatta20 (Post 6344144)
Does anyone have info on what all is needed to wire this up?

i wiured mine up with wiring and switches from an aftermarket power window kit i had but you could use any factory wiring and switches from a junk yard if you want most gm stuff is wired up the same

Bigdav160 11-02-2013 04:24 PM

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Has anyone installed their modified regulators yet? Does the window move through the whole range correctly?

I was worried, looking at the angles in the template and other picture, that the motor is not placed properly. Maybe it's an optical illusion.

Since the gear is repositioned 90º from the arm, it would make sense that the motor would need to be 90º to maintain the same relationship. It's hard to tell but Colgad's looks correct.

colgad 11-02-2013 09:14 PM

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You need a DC reversing switch, here is one from Northern Tool:
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...FSEV7AodmHYAQQ

Here is the wiring:

nitrosport_5 11-03-2013 12:11 AM

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Subscribed. I plan to try this out with my windows on my truck. Was goingto buy aftermarket but im all for the cheap way out!

bonnieclyde100 11-03-2013 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Bigdav160 (Post 6344532)
Has anyone installed their modified regulators yet? Does the window move through the whole range correctly?

I was worried, looking at the angles in the template and other picture, that the motor is not placed properly. Maybe it's an optical illusion.

Since the gear is repositioned 90º from the arm, it would make sense that the motor would need to be 90º to maintain the same relationship. It's hard to tell but Colgad's looks correct.

the motor bracket is mounted at an angle because when you mount the regulator in the door the regulator plate that bolts to the door is at a slite upward angle . if i would have made the motor bracket 90 degrees to the regulator bracket the regulator would have ran out of teeth before the glass got all the way to the top

First c10 11-03-2013 12:02 PM

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Subscribed

Bigdav160 11-03-2013 04:37 PM

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if i would have made the motor bracket 90 degrees to the regulator bracket the regulator would have ran out of teeth before the glass got all the way to the top
Too late. I couldn't wrap my head around the need to not be 90º. My Suburban is at the shop (work) and I have some metal and spare regulator at (home) shop so I built this. I guess I'll find out if it works soon enough.

jimcaf 11-13-2013 01:42 AM

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I did mine a few weeks ago right after I saw this post, Thanks for the great post bonnieclyde100,, they work amazing,lots of power they roll up fast enough where youll want to make sure your fingers are clear

:gi:

BlacklandCamper 11-13-2013 02:05 AM

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Sweet!!

Great idea.

bonnieclyde100 11-13-2013 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by jimcaf (Post 6361408)
I did mine a few weeks ago right after I saw this post, Thanks for the great post bonnieclyde100,, they work amazing,lots of power they roll up fast enough where youll want to make sure your fingers are clear

:gi:

your welcome glad to see someone got some use out of it things are getting very exspensive and it nice to be able to save some money

snipescastle2 11-13-2013 09:27 AM

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So, has anyone adapted a factory power window harness for control of the passenger window as well as the driver side from the driver's door switch?
I know there are aftermarket kits for these, but trying to keep with the "On the Cheap" Theme here.....any ideas?
Thanks!
Ben:metal:

jimcaf 11-13-2013 11:13 AM

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So, has anyone adapted a factory power window harness for control of the passenger window as well as the driver side from the driver's door switch?
I know there are aftermarket kits for these, but trying to keep with the "On the Cheap" Theme here.....any ideas?
Thanks!
Ben:metal:

I havnt done my finish wiring but plan on getting switch's from ecology just putting a right and left switch and mounting them some how under the heater controls where a driver and pass can access them leaving the door panels smooth and clean

rx78nt1alex 11-13-2013 10:41 PM

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I have seen this developing over the last couple of days, and I have been thinking about how to keep it looking as stock as possible. There was some company that made switches that allowed you to use the factory window handle to bump it up or down, activating the switch but it goes for $150 for a pair of switches.

I thought of making a mechanism of using 80's style GM chrome switch inside of a bracket inside the door, or a using newer style rocker switch with a lever attached to the window crank to rock the switch, plus adding stops to keep the lever over the switch and springs to keep it centered, in keeping with being "on the cheap"

I just got my welder and might try this.

Lee H 11-13-2013 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by rx78nt1alex (Post 6362727)
I have seen this developing over the last couple of days, and I have been thinking about how to keep it looking as stock as possible. There was some company that made switches that allowed you to use the factory window handle to bump it up or down, activating the switch but it goes for $150 for a pair of switches.

I thought of making a mechanism of using 80's style GM chrome switch inside of a bracket inside the door, or a using newer style rocker switch with a lever attached to the window crank to rock the switch, plus adding stops to keep the lever over the switch and springs to keep it centered, in keeping with being "on the cheap"

I just got my welder and might try this.


Nice!!! I was thinking along those lines but had not gotten that far.

bonnieclyde100 11-13-2013 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by rx78nt1alex (Post 6362727)
I have seen this developing over the last couple of days, and I have been thinking about how to keep it looking as stock as possible. There was some company that made switches that allowed you to use the factory window handle to bump it up or down, activating the switch but it goes for $150 for a pair of switches.

I thought of making a mechanism of using 80's style GM chrome switch inside of a bracket inside the door, or a using newer style rocker switch with a lever attached to the window crank to rock the switch, plus adding stops to keep the lever over the switch and springs to keep it centered, in keeping with being "on the cheap"

I just got my welder and might try this.

that wood be cool do a write up on it when your done

rx78nt1alex 11-13-2013 11:28 PM

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I will for sure, it just may take me a bit. Bear with me.

fish938 11-13-2013 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by rx78nt1alex (Post 6362727)
I have seen this developing over the last couple of days, and I have been thinking about how to keep it looking as stock as possible. There was some company that made switches that allowed you to use the factory window handle to bump it up or down, activating the switch but it goes for $150 for a pair of switches.

I thought of making a mechanism of using 80's style GM chrome switch inside of a bracket inside the door, or a using newer style rocker switch with a lever attached to the window crank to rock the switch, plus adding stops to keep the lever over the switch and springs to keep it centered, in keeping with being "on the cheap"

I just got my welder and might try this.

These?

http://www.electric-life.com/shopexd.asp?id=1372

rx78nt1alex 11-13-2013 11:34 PM

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Exactly.

jorgensensc 11-13-2013 11:39 PM

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Can't you just use a couple of micro switches, like you can buy at radioshack, to do the same thing? Vintage air uses micro switches on thier AC units with the cable driven controls. Just an idea.

rx78nt1alex 11-13-2013 11:45 PM

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That would be better. I will check out Fry's. Especially since they are already in a format that allows for mounting. See, this is why I posted my idea and see what everyone might say to improve upon it.

jorgensensc 11-13-2013 11:48 PM

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Kind of like these:

mmiddle 11-14-2013 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by rx78nt1alex (Post 6362792)
I will for sure, it just may take me a bit. Bear with me.

This has been on my mind as well. My thought is to use micro-switches activated by the window cranks. Much like the pricy fancy models offered, but with $10 micro-switches. There is very little amperage going through the switch so a small switch is all that is needed.

It will be months before I get to this stage in my build. So if anyone wants to take the lead I can help with info on possible switch selection.


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