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One Piece Solid Rear Window??
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<blockquote data-quote="Pacific Wheel" data-source="post: 1904957" data-attributes="member: 20319"><p>Went to a couple local glass shops and my to my buddies body shop to see what his glass guy says about the repair. Apparently the cable snapped and is bound up in the motor or regulator. I forget which one he mentioned. It's quite the job for the motor/regulator replacement. Approximately 6 hours plus parts since the window has to come for replacement. 12-1500 to keep the slider or $600 to go with a solid, heated OEM/Carlite rear window. At this point I might just buy a manual sliding window lock and call it a day lol. It's not like I use it.</p><p></p><p>I've seen some people on the F150 forum that were able to replace the motor without removing the glass but required drilling some holes in the cab to get to some screws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pacific Wheel, post: 1904957, member: 20319"] Went to a couple local glass shops and my to my buddies body shop to see what his glass guy says about the repair. Apparently the cable snapped and is bound up in the motor or regulator. I forget which one he mentioned. It's quite the job for the motor/regulator replacement. Approximately 6 hours plus parts since the window has to come for replacement. 12-1500 to keep the slider or $600 to go with a solid, heated OEM/Carlite rear window. At this point I might just buy a manual sliding window lock and call it a day lol. It's not like I use it. I've seen some people on the F150 forum that were able to replace the motor without removing the glass but required drilling some holes in the cab to get to some screws. [/QUOTE]
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