PhotonFanatic
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- Joined
- Aug 6, 2022
- Posts
- 229
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- 166
- Location
- Arlen, TX
- First Name
- Wilhelm
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- Silverado
- Engine Size
- 5.7
I've done everything you can do to fix the slow power windows in my 87. All of the door rubber has been replaced. All the rubber has been lubed with Syl Glide. There's new AcDeclo brand motors and regulators. New switches. The relay mod is installed so they draw directly from the battery. The battery is a new deep cycle. Most of the truck's grounds have been replaced recently. The windows are still slow. To the point that sometimes they don't actually want to roll up. As though no work was done at all, and everything is still all original.
I do have to mention one last thing I haven't done, so maybe "everything" wasn't the right word. But I don't think I'd attempt this one. Not unless I had both doors off the truck and they were being totally rebuilt... You might be able to bend those tracks inside the doors, that the glass slides in.
I'm referring to the metal tracks that the felt/rubber sits inside of. If that shifted even just a little, it could make your windows run slow or get stuck sometimes. But how would know know exactly how to bend them back? It may be a difficult job to get them bent exactly right. Such that I'd really like to have both doors off the truck, then you could test the speed every step of the way.
So I was wondering if anyone ever made them go fast. Or at least, made them work at the factory speeds. I know these windows were never "fast" but they were adequate when they were new. Maybe to solve the problem for good, you have to buy those upgraded motors for the windows that are made to run extra quick. But IIRC they're $250 each.
I do have to mention one last thing I haven't done, so maybe "everything" wasn't the right word. But I don't think I'd attempt this one. Not unless I had both doors off the truck and they were being totally rebuilt... You might be able to bend those tracks inside the doors, that the glass slides in.
I'm referring to the metal tracks that the felt/rubber sits inside of. If that shifted even just a little, it could make your windows run slow or get stuck sometimes. But how would know know exactly how to bend them back? It may be a difficult job to get them bent exactly right. Such that I'd really like to have both doors off the truck, then you could test the speed every step of the way.
So I was wondering if anyone ever made them go fast. Or at least, made them work at the factory speeds. I know these windows were never "fast" but they were adequate when they were new. Maybe to solve the problem for good, you have to buy those upgraded motors for the windows that are made to run extra quick. But IIRC they're $250 each.
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