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cool. thanx
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Thanks for sharing Randy as I'm getting ready too replace all my door seals
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Great write up and perfect timing as I had planned to put my doors back together this weekend. Thank you!
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I, would like to add a commit as well. I am in the process of rebuilding my 1969 step side. I have never worked on any kind of door in fact I was going to have someone install all new parts in my doors at a very costly price of course now that I have join this site and read Randy add I am going to attempt to rebuild my own doors with new everything. Before reading this I was afraid to even try to do something like this. I will keep everyone post as to how I made out with this installation thanks again Randy awesome wright up. by the way another member gave this search thank you also.
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Post back and let me know how it works out. |
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for the more visual:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY3yXCjqkZE and assembly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zay64xBOgD8& |
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I like the video from youtube however he do not show how the window channel rubber go in also he starts with the door regulator first and install all the lock, latch & handle were your instruction starts with window regulator which will give more space inside the door when you need to slide the glass back for the vent again my option and my first again thanks for the good info |
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Thanks for the Info, Randy, I will be needing this in the near future. This should make things a lot easier.
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Great info! Thanks! :metal:
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Subscribed for future use:metal:
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I did a door yesterday and one today, I timed it today and it took 42 minutes to assemble one door. I'm going to add a description to the instructions on the first page of this thread....about how to get the window on the regulator. |
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Over a year since this was bumped. I'm getting tired of "power" windowing by pushing down and pulling up, just want new felt channel.
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Another monthly Bump to the top.
Randy I almost have your instruction memorized. I tore down three doors yesterday all in different states of rust/robbed parts/ been outside off the truck too Long. I salvaged several parts and have some screws Soaking for another attempt later. Just want to add too this. It is possible to get the window out with a Rusted Shut regulator. It is not the easiest thing to do but don't give up because the original windows are worth the time. You just keep sliding the window from front to back. That lets you get the rollers out one at a time. |
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Assembled both my doors last night. This worked great! Thank you for sharing it is greatly appreciated!!!
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Subscribed to this. Good info
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Thank you randy500!! I just finished putting in the wings and door glass in my 68.
I printed out your instructions and followed them to the letter and they went in perfect. When we first pulled the truck apart we couldn't hardly get the wing windows out but with your great advice it was so easy! Thanks again for the awesome write up! Blake |
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Regulator installed with refgulator rolled as far up as possible with window rollers outside of door.
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Slide window front to back onto rear roller, then get front roller in track at relief cut for roller which is marked by tape in the picture.
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