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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Interior & Equipment => Power Windows & Door Locks => Topic started by: jcfisher on December 11, 2008, 10:09:35 am
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Has anyone seen the Two Guys Garage episode where they converted the manual windows on a 39 chevy to electric? The new electric windows were actuated with the old window handles. So in essence, it still looked like manual windows, but with electric convenience. I have gone to their website, but they don't list the manufacturer of the conversion. Anybody record the episode or have the info?
Just thought it would be cool to try this on my 76.
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i have not seen it but i understand what your saying. that would be really cool to do.
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I think one of the nice things about power windows is not having that annoying window crank hitting your leg but I never saw the episode so I can't help ya on what they used. I suppose you could email them to find out.
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Hm I don't know about using the handles but I do know that most conversion kits for eons now use the splined shaft that the handle usually attaches to. The handle is removed and a gear attaches to the shaft, of which a toothed belt goes around, and wraps around another gear on the new electric window motor mounted else where on the door. I'm not sure why more OEM setups aren't like that as it seems much more compact and simple. They give you caps to cover the hole in the door panel and now you have power windows. Using the belt makes installation fairly more flexible and easier than having to line up hard parts like levers.
http://www.thehoffmangroup.com/autoloc/powerwindowsconfigure.lasso?step=universal
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They probably used the switch like pictured here, they mount to the door but the original handle attaches to it:
(http://www.onepieceproducts.com/images/products/ewc-15.jpg)
I can get these from OPP for about $250.
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They probably used the switch like pictured here, they mount to the door but the original handle attaches to it:
(http://www.onepieceproducts.com/images/products/ewc-15.jpg)
I can get these from OPP for about $250.
I just looked at my doors (door panels are still off) and there is more than enough room for those switches to mount through the stock crank mounts with stock power windows so yea, it would work.
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Cool. Thanks for the info guys!
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They probably used the switch like pictured here, they mount to the door but the original handle attaches to it:
(http://www.onepieceproducts.com/images/products/ewc-15.jpg)
I can get these from OPP for about $250.
Thats so cool.... (to me at least) :o
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AutoLoc also sells those switches and I think they are about 200 a pair.
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They probably used the switch like pictured here, they mount to the door but the original handle attaches to it:
(http://www.onepieceproducts.com/images/products/ewc-15.jpg)
I can get these from OPP for about $250.
I like the idea of these, but do they have provisions for working the passenger window from the driver's side?
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you would need a switch on the drivers side.
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i no this topic is kinda old but i found the company that makes this kit they are called autoloc here is the website
http://www.thehoffmangroup.com/autoloc/product.lasso?prodinc=electricwindowcrank
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I am a dealer for them now also. BTW look for something special coming soon..
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and what would that be? ???
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you will have to wait and see! ;)
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when are we going to be able to see??
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Well, one thing should be here today. The other will take a while.
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I no this is an old post but what is this special thing thats coming? ya havent told us yet capt lol
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I haven't posted an update, but another company bailed on me so I am looking at someone else.
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o okay sounds good then just started wondering what this thing is. sorry to hear that bout the company