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    Anybody know the approximate time to install one of the crank-mount pw kits? I called the local audio shop & he said "that is a major job - you may have to leave the car for 2 days".

    Does that sound real? At $60.00 per hour or whatever - this could be disaster!
    95Camaro3.4T5Conv Red/White*SLP Bilsteins*BMR Tower Brace*CAI*NiehoffIgn*NGK PlatPlugs*DelcoHiPerfWires*FlowmasterCatback*RedDe vilReso(no cat)* DynoMax Muffler*B & M Shifter*Eurolite Lamps*Yokohama Avid 235/55/16*GM 3.73s*Auburn LSD*Sirius*All DONE!

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    Re: Power Window Conversion

    for an average joe its probably alittle hard and time consuming but why do you want to take it to an audio shop? i dont know if they do this kind of work there but around here, audio shops are full of teenagers who dont know what working on cars really is
    2000 3.8 A4 Pewter Camaro

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      Re: Power Window Conversion

      I know but the consensus through this forum, and from the supplier, is that's the place to go. I guess they are the experts in electronics inside doors.

      I called my mechanic & he has never done one. I know SoundDesign sells kits and do them - but I definitely am going to get a little firmer quote than what he said so far!
      95Camaro3.4T5Conv Red/White*SLP Bilsteins*BMR Tower Brace*CAI*NiehoffIgn*NGK PlatPlugs*DelcoHiPerfWires*FlowmasterCatback*RedDe vilReso(no cat)* DynoMax Muffler*B & M Shifter*Eurolite Lamps*Yokohama Avid 235/55/16*GM 3.73s*Auburn LSD*Sirius*All DONE!

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        Re: Power Window Conversion

        it's not worth taking it to a shop. if you like working on your car and have a free saturday, do it yourself. i did it myself and enjoyed it. so long as you have fairly good mechanical skills, it's no problem. do it yourself.
        2000 pewter firebird<br />Short Throw Shifter, Whisper Lid, Whisper Ram Air, Holley Filter, B&B Triflo, LSD, BMR LCA, STB, PHR, and sway bars (32/21).<br />Power window conversion

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