looking at use the original regulators and somehow turn the cranks just
as if you are cranking them. And I am also looking at the swiches that
are electric and you use your original window crank handles. I am
wondering how they work?
John
> I have used these in the past. The "better" units will work better,
so
> keep that in mind. See if you can get specs for how much
power/torque
> each of the units will put out. The easier your manual regulators
> work, the better these slip on units will perform. There are several
> types available, I liked the cable powered style because it's very
easy
> to hide the winder motor in the door panel, the type that sit right
on
> top of the winder shaft, will be more noticable than the "remote"
type
> with the cable drive. FUSE EACH motor when you add these... Use
Relays
> and proper gauge wire as well.
> Good luck!
>
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