rear sliding window
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rear sliding window
Anyone having any problems with the rear window leaking? I had not ever noticed until this morning, but it was leaking bad. It wasn't raining, just the morning dew on the top of my truck
Now that you mentioned it... That's something I've been wanting in a pick-up for a long time. Seems that it wouldn't be too difficult to make the entire rear cab window lower remotely. Like they used to have in the back of station wagons. There's all that wasted space behind the seat. Plenty of room for the glass to retract and to mount the motor / lifting arm.
Glad to see it starting to happen, even if not the full rear window, in the Ford Explorer Sport trac. It's a step in the right direction anyway.
Glad to see it starting to happen, even if not the full rear window, in the Ford Explorer Sport trac. It's a step in the right direction anyway.
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barch97 wrote:Now that you mentioned it... That's something I've been wanting in a pick-up for a long time. Seems that it wouldn't be too difficult to make the entire rear cab window lower remotely. Like they used to have in the back of station wagons. There's all that wasted space behind the seat. Plenty of room for the glass to retract and to mount the motor / lifting arm.
Glad to see it starting to happen, even if not the full rear window, in the Ford Explorer Sport trac. It's a step in the right direction anyway.
The new crew cab toyota tundra will have a full rear glass that goes down.
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