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I am working on a write up, and I need some full pictures of a 4th gen with the interior door panel off, with power windows.
If you have never replaced your window motor that would be better, but if you already replaced them before those pictures will work as well. If I can get both that will be even better!
I'll include you in the "people to thank" section of my write up.
lol. Yeah I went power to manual. I'm trying to put together a detailed write up for the forum and I just wanted some extra pictures since I didn't get a chance to take pics while I did the work.
Might be tomorrow, but I'll get ya some pics since I currently have my panels off in my Camaro, with the power window motor currently out, and I should be able to get some pictures of the firebird door with the motor in, I don't know if that motor has been replaced before or not, but I'll take the pics either way...
Might be tomorrow, but I'll get ya some pics since I currently have my panels off in my Camaro, with the power window motor currently out, and I should be able to get some pictures of the firebird door with the motor in, I don't know if that motor has been replaced before or not, but I'll take the pics either way...
Give me some details of what exactly you want...
You'll know if its been replaced. The stock motors are riveted in, usually when someone replaces it, they'll put some machine screws in there and some nuts.
1995 Pontiac Firebird
2008 Chevrolet Silverado LT Crew Cab 4x4
That's right. I need a whole door shot with the interior door panel removed.
I have replaced both my window motors so mine were held in by bolts and nuts so I wanted to have pictures of one that has never replaced their window motors so I can cover all areas.
Window motors have been replaced on these... if you need any close-ups or anything else let me know, the door isn't on the car so I can get you pretty much any angle you want...
I also think I have the internal mechanics of the other door in my attic somewhere, so if you would like a picture of that also let me know...
Rebuilding the engine... Building a custom front end... T-top conversion... Custom rear hatch..
Custom interior...
I'm in the process of replacing my driver side motor for its first time on my 2001 firebird (original motor is still riveted in at this point), if you need any additional pictures let me know.
Window motors have been replaced on these... if you need any close-ups or anything else let me know, the door isn't on the car so I can get you pretty much any angle you want...
I also think I have the internal mechanics of the other door in my attic somewhere, so if you would like a picture of that also let me know...
T- dawg, I need a full door shot, and a close up near the speaker with the window motor usually bolts in.
I'm in the process of replacing my driver side motor for its first time on my 2001 firebird (original motor is still riveted in at this point), if you need any additional pictures let me know.
and yes if you can, before drilling out your rivets, take a picture of how it looks as a close up, and then a full door shot that would help me alot.
I already finished the write up, im just working on the pictures right now.
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