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    I may have this wrong but did i read somewhere that them motor for the n/s rear window can be swapped to the tailgate glass???
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  • #2
    Originally posted by nero279
    I may have this wrong but did i read somewhere that them motor for the n/s rear window can be swapped to the tailgate glass???
    Hi, yes, thats what I was advised to do, although I haven't got round to it yet being a lazy ar$e football watching pi$$ head!

    http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...ad.php?t=23687
    Got an itch, might need to scratch it soon.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by nero279
      I may have this wrong but did i read somewhere that them motor for the n/s rear window can be swapped to the tailgate glass???
      Yes! the rear nearside window and offside front (drivers) motor are the same as tailgate. most toyotas use the same motor so go to a scr@p yard and find a corolla or carina etc - about £10.
      Also go to auto store and get some silicon areosol spray and drench all rubber window guides. makes window movement as fast as a guilloteen!!!
      Everyone thinks I'm paranoid!!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jaky cakes
        Yes! the rear nearside window and offside front (drivers) motor are the same as tailgate. most toyotas use the same motor so go to a scr@p yard and find a corolla or carina etc - about £10.
        Also go to auto store and get some silicon areosol spray and drench all rubber window guides. makes window movement as fast as a guilloteen!!!
        I was just gonna thieve the one from my own n/s door, i only ever sit in one seat anyway and it ain't that one.
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        • #5
          Thats what I did. Just remember to iether replace the old tailgate motor into the back door, or to cable tie the mechanism up. otherwise you end up with the back window falling down everytime you go over a bump.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Medieval Dave
            Thats what I did. Just remember to iether replace the old tailgate motor into the back door, or to cable tie the mechanism up. otherwise you end up with the back window falling down everytime you go over a bump.
            My tailgate one hasn't completely gone, so i reckon it should work fine in the door, smaller window = less load. It's just a bit sticky in the tailgate, and pumping everything full of teflon spray, and silicone lubricant isn't really working, it just makes the glass all slippery when you have to give it a helping hand.
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            • #7
              Have you cleaned the rubber runners before greasing them?
              Also, have you actually greased the mechanism itself?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MattF
                Have you cleaned the rubber runners before greasing them?
                Also, have you actually greased the mechanism itself?
                Everything inside has been greased like mad, and the rubbers had a looaad of silicone lubricant sprayed into them and then brushed out and it was a bit better for a couple of days then started playin up again.

                Assuming when you say the mechanism your talkin about the four (or is it only 2?) metal runners with wheels that run along in them and hold the bottom of the glass. Or somethin attached to them holds the glass? I'll know what i'm talking about when i take it apart again in the morning but it's too late know and the brains not engaging. But yeah they've been pumped full of grease too.
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                • #9
                  The arms and gears in the tailgate. Literally, grease every part
                  of the metal mechanism that contacts another part of the mech
                  in any position. You can get water seeping into the tailgate past
                  the seal, which allows the metal gears to start binding with each
                  other. With the runners, the best way to clean those is with cotton
                  buds. Push the tip into the groove and run them up and down the
                  groove. You'd be amazed how much cr*p will still come out.

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                  • #10
                    Hi Nero,
                    I swapped my rear n/s motor for the tailgate as this is the one I use the least,( you may need the n/s front to ask diections or something)

                    I propped the window up with a piece of wood (2"x 1") about 18" long until I got a replacement on e-bay for about £35.00.

                    All fitted and working now.
                    Rob

                    Still working for the man!

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                    • #11
                      Finally got round to doing it today, used a motor from j reg celica drivers (yes drivers) door. Had to mount the motor the wrong way round, but it now works better than i've ever seen it. 3-4 seconds each way, and smooth other than the top half inch where the window hasn't made it that far up for the last 9 months.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by nero279
                        Finally got round to doing it today, used a motor from j reg celica drivers (yes drivers) door. Had to mount the motor the wrong way round, but it now works better than i've ever seen it. 3-4 seconds each way, and smooth other than the top half inch where the window hasn't made it that far up for the last 9 months.



                        Never, has half an inch caused so much satisfaction!!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                          Never, has half an inch caused so much satisfaction!!
                          is n't that the differance between oooohhhh and aaaaahhhhh
                          https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by stormforce1067
                            is n't that the differance between oooohhhh and aaaaahhhhh



                            Nah! that's about an inch and a half.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                              Nah! that's about an inch and a half.
                              How much is 'oh my god' then?

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