The legendary electric tailgate window!

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  • Highsteel
    258 I6
    • Dec 21, 2000
    • 326

    The legendary electric tailgate window!

    My tailgate window is electric, I've completely rewired it and it is electrically sound, the problem I have is the regulator arms have nothing to connect them to the window itself,they do have little wheel looking things on them but no track to ride in. The window just rides on top of them and therefore binds up and sometimes falls down. Anyone know where to get whatever connects these to the window?

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    Highsteel
    78 Cherokee Super Chief
    4 on the floor 5th under the seat
    John <br />78\' Cherokee Chief \"S\" <br />Holley 600/Performer intake<br />Rusty\'s 4\" lift 2\" bodylift<br />6.75 pounds of JB Weld psi.<br />BFG 33\"x12.50\" MT\'s<br />\"built\" Galaxy Ranger ham/cb<br /><a href=\"http://photos.yahoo.com/highsteel29\" target=\"_blank\">http://photos.yahoo.com/highsteel29</a>
  • mhoffor
    232 I6
    • Dec 19, 2000
    • 142

    #2
    I have a used trac make an offer.

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    Mike Hoff
    74 J10
    360 Edelbrock Carb
    TH400 w/shift kit
    Headman Headers 3" pipes w/flomasters
    Spring over front 8" net lift
    Shackel flip w/2 1/2 steel blocks rear 7" net lift
    Mike Hoff<br />84 Grand Wagoneer<br />360, 727, NP229

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      <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Highsteel:
      My tailgate window is electric, I've completely rewired it and it is electrically sound, the problem I have is the regulator arms have nothing to connect them to the window itself,they do have little wheel looking things on them but no track to ride in. The window just rides on top of them and therefore binds up and sometimes falls down. Anyone know where to get whatever connects these to the window?
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      Well, there are *supposed* to be little guides welded to the bottom of the window-channel, that those pins ride in and that are retained by, well, spring-clip retainers. The part is still available through Jeep. I don't know how much they would cost, now that DCX is in charge.

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      Bob Barry<UL TYPE=SQUARE>* '78 Cherokee 4-door
      * '88 Grand Wagoneer[/list]http://studentweb.providence.edu/~rbarry/wheels/

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