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      Re: Rear Window Safety Stop

      lol cut the window in half...



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      Re: Rear Window Safety Stop

      you can not do it, the window hits the arch of the door, you might be able to get another inch or two. but even that means extending the 3 tracks down (or different tracks), let alone clearancing the door.


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      Re: Rear Window Safety Stop

      If you really want to lower the windows all the way, just slot the doors, fender and do a lot of other foolish things, then you'll have your way.
      PS With the windows all the way down, you can't open the doors.
      PPS Make sure the tires don't rub too much
      Jim

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      Re: Rear Window Safety Stop

      Quote Originally Posted by trempus
      as far as removing the window handle there's a c-clip holding it in place can be removed with a screwdriver or a pair of needle nose pliers

      better yet a window handle removal tool
      about $5 at a auto parts store
      A shop rag can be "walked" side-to-side, holding the loose ends toward the direction of travel of the clip(usually, away from the knob). It will walk right out of there.




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