x-cab windows
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you can use an old blazer or bronco motor and setup for a back window setup....it would be intense, but can be done...as for the side windows, it is possible to the window tracks you could make at the same curve as the window....even the front windows have a curve to them..
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Limitless budget?
I was thinking more along the lines of a beater, wrecked, or salvage title silverado/sierra and some creativity.
If people can lambo the doors, why not have some unboltable hinges?
I was thinking more along the lines of a beater, wrecked, or salvage title silverado/sierra and some creativity.
If people can lambo the doors, why not have some unboltable hinges?
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Originally Posted by erronisme
I looked at mine for a few min's....
What I noticed most about them that is different from the front door windows...
They dont countersink at the bottom. Second, the rear door speaker would be in the way....but thats really not a big trade off if you ask me.
Ive been thinking of going and getting an x-cab door just to play with...
There isnt much that a welder can fix, but I would like to be able to do very little welding or anything of the sort to my baby....
Im sure the window guides/ felt/ plastic parts can be found or made fairly easy.... its that small 1/4 (?) inch metal piece at the bottom of the door/ window that concerns me.
The window >might< be able to be reused...but i dont find that a real big deal, since most glass places can make one to fit if needed. The window does follow the same curve as the front windows, but they may need to be widend enough to go past the guides.
Kinda looking pretty crappy right now....lol
What I noticed most about them that is different from the front door windows...
They dont countersink at the bottom. Second, the rear door speaker would be in the way....but thats really not a big trade off if you ask me.
Ive been thinking of going and getting an x-cab door just to play with...
There isnt much that a welder can fix, but I would like to be able to do very little welding or anything of the sort to my baby....
Im sure the window guides/ felt/ plastic parts can be found or made fairly easy.... its that small 1/4 (?) inch metal piece at the bottom of the door/ window that concerns me.
The window >might< be able to be reused...but i dont find that a real big deal, since most glass places can make one to fit if needed. The window does follow the same curve as the front windows, but they may need to be widend enough to go past the guides.
Kinda looking pretty crappy right now....lol
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