Power window conversion?
ORIGINAL: MustangPammie
So he's figuring in 3-4 hours labor which seems reasonable to me.
At first I laughed but the more I think about this, I'm going for it.
So he's figuring in 3-4 hours labor which seems reasonable to me.
At first I laughed but the more I think about this, I'm going for it.
That's a good solid quote! (IMO).
That quotes fine, but like posted prior the hard turning window crank needs to be seperatly addressed. This will add much more time than the regular 2hr instalation. Autoloc also makes a similar device that allows you to retain original window cranks. They also have an additional feature that allows you to control both windows drivers/passenger.
Thanks, all.
It's going in tomorrow for this to be done. I spoke to him and he says he needs at least 4-5 hours to do it right, which is fine by me. I did mention the hard cranking issue again and he said he uses a high-powered motor and he's done them before with no problem.
He also explained he'd put the switches on my console and run the wires under the carpeting, so no drilling. The carpeting is in great shape so I wasn't going to replace it.
It's going in tomorrow for this to be done. I spoke to him and he says he needs at least 4-5 hours to do it right, which is fine by me. I did mention the hard cranking issue again and he said he uses a high-powered motor and he's done them before with no problem.
He also explained he'd put the switches on my console and run the wires under the carpeting, so no drilling. The carpeting is in great shape so I wasn't going to replace it.
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