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Dustytrix 03-26-2016 10:10 PM

Re: vent window woes
 
Thanks again I needed this info.

LockDoc 03-26-2016 11:31 PM

Re: vent window woes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dustytrix (Post 7536597)
Thanks again I needed this info.


No problem, glad it is still helping people out....

LockDoc

justaguy 06-16-2018 10:53 PM

Re: vent window woes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LockDoc (Post 7061246)
Nope, you have to remove or slide back the door glass to get the vent out.

I typed this up tonight so I will post it here too...

'67-'72 Chevy & GMC vent window removal.

Remove the inside door handle and window riser handle.

Remove the door inner panel.

Remove the inner and outer window sweeps. (You can’t pull the wing window back to get it out of the door frame with them in place)

Pull the door window channel out of the door frame at the top by the wing window. (You can’t pull the wing window back to get it out of the door frame with it in place)

Remove the two ¼” machine screws at the bottom of the "rear" window channel and the ¼” machine screw from the the top of the "rear" window channel by the door latch. You can leave the channel in the door but push it back in the corner.

(If you are going to replace the window felt channel pull it all out starting up by the top of the wing window)

Roll the door window down and slide it back away from the wing window.

Remove the three small flat head screws that go through the angled part of the door frame and into the wing window, then remove the two ¼” machine screws from the bottom holes in the inner door that screw into the bottom bracket of the wing window.

From the inside of the vehicle tip the wing window back and pull it up a ways, then rotate it so that the bottom mounting bracket will slide out of the opening when you slide it all the way up and tip it toward you.

Any questions post 'em up....

LockDoc

Thank you, Thank you, THANK YOU!!!!!!! to LockDoc for writing this up!


Some nice vandal broke my drivers window out and when trying to replace it I ran into nothing but trouble trying to reassemble it. I spent a couple of hours trying to get the vent window reinstalled and finally gave up. After reading your instructions I had it fixed in under an hour. Thank You!!!:metal:

LockDoc 06-17-2018 12:29 AM

Re: vent window woes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by justaguy (Post 8282913)
Thank you, Thank you, THANK YOU!!!!!!! to LockDoc for writing this up!


Some nice vandal broke my drivers window out and when trying to replace it I ran into nothing but trouble trying to reassemble it. I spent a couple of hours trying to get the vent window reinstalled and finally gave up. After reading your instructions I had it fixed in under an hour. Thank You!!!:metal:


No problem. Glad you were able to get it fixed....

Thanks,
LockDoc

stsalvage 07-05-2018 11:18 PM

Re: vent window woes
 
I found out by using the Per molded square channel from the 1964--66 chevy trucks.Its so much easier using that instead of using that felt for the window to go up or down it fits more tighter.

Look them up there for the vent window deverter bar for the driver and passenger windows.They are performed.You don't have to use glue or ribits.When you have the vent window out you push it in to place.I've found out that Its makes a really tighter fit and very smooth up and down

KevinK7 07-06-2018 03:49 PM

Re: vent window woes
 
Subscribing to 'bookmark', ...I'll be tackling this in the late fall...

Belsh 06-10-2023 02:32 AM

Re: vent window woes
 
Great thread, subscribing to save for future ����

LockDoc 06-10-2023 09:06 AM

Re: vent window woes
 
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Originally Posted by Belsh (Post 9211105)
Great thread, subscribing to save for future ����

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Glad it is still helping you guys. I noticed a couple of the links no longer work. I will see if I can fix them tonight.

LockDoc

Richard 06-12-2023 02:24 AM

Re: vent window woes
 
A great thread for door glass https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=732400


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