How about a proper ONE PIECE WINDOW thread......
Tony M:
Dont harp on me Jim - The bug allready had them in - I just had to fix them - Mine work great - But nice with the vent wing - We did sell a lot of those kits - But as stated befor - Need to take your time to do the job right - The snap in scrapers are the best - Just triming and tuning them to your door is a little work - But the end result is worth the time - I think i used BugPack scrapers, and 3m glue.
louisb:
Quote from: RACE HEAD on September 26, 2008, 03:06:59 am
I think i used BugPack scrapers, and 3m glue.
So you used the snap in seals and glued them in? Or just the ends you cut and bent? Does it seem to be holding?
Thanks,
--louis
Bryan67:
I`ve never actually installed any before but have dealt with them in the past. I do know that they will work much better on 65 and later cars since those years already have the right regulator from the factory. No need to try to fit them to earlier cars which is never good. I do remember the demo doors that I think the Buggy House used to show at Pleasanton at their booth. They worked killer.
louisb:
BTW, the repo window regulators they sell now are crap. Try to find a good used factory unit if you need one. My '67 had a repo one on the driver's side and it broke from the weight of the 1 piece glass. Fortunately, I had a spare factory one that worked perfectly.
--louis
Donny B.:
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Fortunately, I had a spare factory one that worked perfectly.
Good that means I don't need to send you any of my spares..... LOL!
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