> Does any one have a power rear sliding window in there truck? Am thinking
> of buying one think it would be handy seeing as I have a quad cab and a
> long reach.
> Am wonder how hard it is to install or if I should just pay the price and
> have it installed
That's an option I would like too. Did you find any?

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mac davis - 29 Apr 2005 16:07 GMT
>> Does any one have a power rear sliding window in there truck? Am thinking
>> of buying one think it would be handy seeing as I have a quad cab and a
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>That's an option I would like too. Did you find any?
yeah.. grand kidz.. *g*
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Steve W. - 29 Apr 2005 16:46 GMT
I seem to remember seeing articles about them. Most were bad. Basically
a lot of problems with burned out motors and leakage. Plus you lose some
rear seat room since the seat has to be moved forward to clear the
housing and glass.

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> > Does any one have a power rear sliding window in there truck? Am thinking
> > of buying one think it would be handy seeing as I have a quad cab and a
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> That's an option I would like too. Did you find any?
Joe - 29 Apr 2005 19:14 GMT
>> Does any one have a power rear sliding window in there truck? Am
>> thinking of buying one think it would be handy seeing as I have a
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> That's an option I would like too. Did you find any?
The cool way to do it would be to have the whole solid glass piece
slide down behind the seat into the cab wall. Just like the old
wagons where the rear glass slid down into the tailgate.
I had one in my 95 X-cab Ram. It was called PowR Slider, and it was made by
Laurance (sp?). It worked well and was easy to install. My only complaint
was that there was no rubber gasket, but you had to use butyl sealer to
install the window. The power unit tucked up against the rear cab wall and
was out of the way. Perhaps a google search will turn up something on this.
Randy

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Does any one have a power rear sliding window in there truck? Am thinking of
buying one think it would be handy seeing as I have a quad cab and a long
reach.
Am wonder how hard it is to install or if I should just pay the price and
have it installed
Scott - 01 May 2005 01:19 GMT
Thanks for the response. asking around It seems that laurance is the only
manufacturer now. I think I will give it a try. Thanks again
>I had one in my 95 X-cab Ram. It was called PowR Slider, and it was made by
> Laurance (sp?). It worked well and was easy to install. My only complaint
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> Am wonder how hard it is to install or if I should just pay the price and
> have it installed