At 07:59 PM 12/5/2010, Al Knoll wrote: >Easy, eh? Dead boring. Much more interesting to drill nice deep holes, then fix where they came through on the outside, move the one over a quarter-diameter, and re-run the wires down the pillar. Now *that's* something a man can get his teeth into (more seriously, it's possible to get drill stops that actually bolt to the drill bit, in case you think the little tape flag isn't sufficient). But since you've got that so nicely in hand, riddle me this. How do you get access to the little outward-facing nub on the quarter window shaft that prevents (on late-model vans) opening said window more than 90 degrees? If the answer is "drill a hole in the door skin" I already know that one, and I'm getting desperate enough to do it. Those windows are the poor man's air conditioner, and I require the use of them. Yours, David |
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