On 4/11/05 4:02 PM, "Chris S." <mrpolak@YAHOO.COM> wrote: > --- James V <tornadored@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote: >> Okay, per list advice, I'll try sticking w/ the vent window >> (vs swapping it >> for a stationary window) and work on tightening it up to >> alleviate the >> noise. >> >> So, I'm in need of one passenger side vent window for an 88 >> Westy, ASAP, as >> I'm leaving Friday for a road trip. > > http://www.cert-kits.com/images/masking.jpg > > The above may work if in a big HURRY. :-) Indeed. I was in a big hurry, and did in fact did make it work. Installed it myself (thanks to extensive training) in a Wal Mart parking lot. Unfortunately, I was only halfway to my destination and had another 500 mi to go. The radio was rendered useless from the overwhelming wind noise, so it was a long annoying drive. My right ear is still ringing. Don't want to do that anymore. Thanks all for the offers on a replacement window. But I no longer need, as I've purchased one from a list member. Thanks, James V |
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