Rear Windows
Rear Windows
Is it possible to modify the rear windows to where they will roll all the way down? I am tired of hearing ppl b!tch when they try to roll my windows down. As anyone succesfully done this?
Re: Rear Windows
Originally posted by Bulldawg
Is it possible to modify the rear windows to where they will roll all the way down? I am tired of hearing ppl b!tch when they try to roll my windows down. As anyone succesfully done this?
Is it possible to modify the rear windows to where they will roll all the way down? I am tired of hearing ppl b!tch when they try to roll my windows down. As anyone succesfully done this?
Dixit
Look at almost any four door car from the last 20 years or so.
There is a curve, or cutout, at the bottom rear of the door, where it goes around the rear wheel well.
The bottom edge of the rear window really must stay inside the door, so the window can't go any lower than that.
If the automaker wants a window that will go all the way down, the passenger compartment has to be longer so that the door doesn't have to go around the wheel well.
They could shorten the door, but that makes it more difficult to get in and out.
They could put in a fixed window in the rear of the door, and move the track farther forward, but that means that the window isn't as large (and the styling might look pretty ugly.)
There is a curve, or cutout, at the bottom rear of the door, where it goes around the rear wheel well.
The bottom edge of the rear window really must stay inside the door, so the window can't go any lower than that.
If the automaker wants a window that will go all the way down, the passenger compartment has to be longer so that the door doesn't have to go around the wheel well.
They could shorten the door, but that makes it more difficult to get in and out.
They could put in a fixed window in the rear of the door, and move the track farther forward, but that means that the window isn't as large (and the styling might look pretty ugly.)
Originally posted by SkyDaver
Look at almost any four door car from the last 20 years or so.
There is a curve, or cutout, at the bottom rear of the door, where it goes around the rear wheel well.
The bottom edge of the rear window really must stay inside the door, so the window can't go any lower than that.
If the automaker wants a window that will go all the way down, the passenger compartment has to be longer so that the door doesn't have to go around the wheel well.
They could shorten the door, but that makes it more difficult to get in and out.
They could put in a fixed window in the rear of the door, and move the track farther forward, but that means that the window isn't as large (and the styling might look pretty ugly.)
Look at almost any four door car from the last 20 years or so.
There is a curve, or cutout, at the bottom rear of the door, where it goes around the rear wheel well.
The bottom edge of the rear window really must stay inside the door, so the window can't go any lower than that.
If the automaker wants a window that will go all the way down, the passenger compartment has to be longer so that the door doesn't have to go around the wheel well.
They could shorten the door, but that makes it more difficult to get in and out.
They could put in a fixed window in the rear of the door, and move the track farther forward, but that means that the window isn't as large (and the styling might look pretty ugly.)
You could try 1 of these:
Take off your sunroof wind deflector and when someone b|tches roll all the windows up open the sunroof and haul a$$
Or when someone b|tches tell them to STFU or get out and walk
BTW SkyDaver's answer is right on the money.
Take off your sunroof wind deflector and when someone b|tches roll all the windows up open the sunroof and haul a$$
Or when someone b|tches tell them to STFU or get out and walk
BTW SkyDaver's answer is right on the money.
Originally posted by ms.thicknes
I've seen some cars where the back windows goes down at a sharp angle instead of straight down...which circumvents the wheel well prob.....
I've seen some cars where the back windows goes down at a sharp angle instead of straight down...which circumvents the wheel well prob.....
Originally posted by SkyDaver
Not wanting to sound sarcastic, but what car? If it goes down at a sharp angle, what about the front edge of the window?
Not wanting to sound sarcastic, but what car? If it goes down at a sharp angle, what about the front edge of the window?
truthfully I didn't even notice the model..... I was too busy checking out the windows......but the next time I see it I will make a note of it!!
Originally posted by ms.thicknes
truthfully I didn't even notice the model..... I was too busy checking out the windows......but the next time I see it I will make a note of it!!
truthfully I didn't even notice the model..... I was too busy checking out the windows......but the next time I see it I will make a note of it!!
Originally posted by SkyDaver
Not wanting to sound sarcastic, but what car? If it goes down at a sharp angle, what about the front edge of the window?
Not wanting to sound sarcastic, but what car? If it goes down at a sharp angle, what about the front edge of the window?
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