Power Windows

Started by 40, March 01, 2011, 10:17:19 PM

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40

I have decided to install power windows in my 37 Sedan project instead of rebuilding the regulators.I've installed power windows in several pre-1940 Fords but always seem to fight the outward contour of the door.....the lower 1/2 of the door 'leans' outward and from the beltline up,it 'leans' inward.I've used Ron Fransis and most recently a Kit from Ball's and with a lot of trial and error have gotten them to work fine......just wondering if anyone has a suggestion for another supplier that might possibly be more suited to this body.I'm getting old and my patience isn't what it used to be!!
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enjenjo

NuRelics. I have installed several sets of them, only had a problem with one set, and when I found the problem, more than three years after they were sold, they replaced them no charge. They incorporate the kick back feature for venting, and BOLT IN.

http://nu-relics.com/fc37_39f.html
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40

Frank.....Thanks for the link.....Looks like a great set-up.Was hoping that I wouldn't have to spend quite that much but if they fit without any modification,it may be worth it.What's another $600 at this point anyway  :shock: My wife is having back surgery tomorrow and if everything goes well,I should have time to give them a call tomorrow afternoon. Is this the set-up that uses original window cranks with a rocker type switch?
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sirstude

Quote from: "40"Is this the set-up that uses original window cranks with a rocker type switch?

That is an option, I got that for my Olds, and someday I will get them in it.

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47convert

It's kind of a shame to lose the vent feature on those early Fords but with AC, I guess it's not really needed anymore. I saw a new set of power regulaters advertised in a magazine today that uses the original regulator and you can even keep the window winder handles if you want. Looks like the motor mounts remotely with a cable that turns the shaft. Just wondering how well they work. I had something similar that I made up myself for the rear windows in my '47 Ragtop a few years ago, but they were a ton of work to engineer and install. It would be cool to have the handles in place and operate the motor from a remote - you'd flip some people out.