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Topic: '67 Dart Rear roll down window removal (Read 517 times)
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Dallen33
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Does anyone know if you can get the glass out of the car with out removing the whole mechanism?
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Jim_Lusk
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A-bodies since 1978, this one since 1983
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Door or quarter glass? The door glass requires removing the wing window and mechanism.
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Dallen33
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quarter glass...sorry should have specified
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flyboy01
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Take the inner panel off, then take the upper metal trim panel off. There are a couple of bolts that hold the window to the track, there are holes in the metal where you can get a socket on an extension it to lossen the bolts, then roll it down and pull it up.
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Dallen33
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thanks....my dad and I were a little confused as how to get those things out of there
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Dallen33
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I think we have a little cofusion....it seems as though the '67 windows are different from the '68 if thats what you were describing
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dgarner
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Just got done replacing the rear quarter glass and rollers on my 67 Dart this weekend. Not hard but is time consuming and took me 10 miniutes or so just to figure out how to install the spring retainer clips since its kind of a blind install.
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Dallen33
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any info on the removal it self would be a huge help
thanks
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dgarner
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I removed the spring clips from the rollers and the one bolt that goes through the window channel frame and at that point the window is loose (getting the stud out of the frame can take a little effort). I was taking the window crank assembly out to clean, lubricate and replace the rollers so I unbolted and dropped the assembly to the bottom which made it easy to get the window out. I found that you need to take the front (forward side of the window out first). I am a terrible technical writer but if you want I would be glad to discuss over the phone.
Darin
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flyboy01
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The best thing to do would be buy a service manual for your year of car, I would not have been able to remove the vent window assy without one. Best $50 I ever spent.
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dgarner
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I have the service manual for 1967 and it was not much help but the pictures from the factory parts manual were usefull (A picture is worth 1000 words!).
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Dallen33
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Thanks a lot to all...ill try all the tricks you guys have told me and let you know how i make out...thanks again!
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