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Old 10-27-2023, 10:42 AM   #1
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Re: One piece windows

I found out my problem got them installed good luck to everyone that buys them.
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Old 10-27-2023, 03:20 PM   #2
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I found out my problem got them installed good luck to everyone that buys them.
Are you happy with how it turned out? Would you recommend others do the swap?
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Old 01-12-2024, 09:43 PM   #3
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Re: One piece windows

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Are you happy with how it turned out? Would you recommend others do the swap?
I’m in the middle of installing my one piece window kit from Brothers Truck.

No, I would not recommend these to anyone.

The original front window guide, was the triangle window. It was riveted to the vent window in several places, and bolted to the inside of the door panel with two bolts..it also used three screws that attached the vent window to the door frame. Read, mounted solid! Lasted for 50+ years.
The new window guide...is the small triangle piece they send you...it uses the bottom screw that goes through the door frame, and bolts to the small piece, pulling it into the corner of the window. (That’s one screw) Now I have two more tapered holes on the front side of the door frame with nothing in there...
The entire front channel guide is pushed into this triangle at the top, and only uses a 1/4” screw at the very bottom of the channel to hold it to the front of the door. It’s a sheet metal screw...doesn’t even have a nut on the back to hold it tight. (This is the second screw that holds the front channel in place)

The rear channel was bolted on the door jam side, which held the top portion...the bottom was again, bolted to the inside of the door with two bolts.
After you cut that channel down, and attach two pieces of metal to the portion that was bolted to the inside of the door, you now only use one bolt to hold the entire rear channel in place. There is nothing on the door jam side to hold the channel up top...except the door seal itself...so, you have another empty hole in the door.

I should mention, there were no instructions in the box that the window kit came in...so I have had to watch their video no less than a dozen times, so I could see if they missed a step, and maybe catch a glimpse of another bolt holding things together that isn’t mentioned in the video...but, no luck.

Anyone else have better luck?

Oh, I got the drivers side done, and it is a complete PITA to open and close the window. Yes, I measured everything...yes the glass lines up with the bottom of the sash, or whatever they call it...

Poor quality, and a gap that you can see right through to the outside from that little triangle piece....it’s either gotta be siliconed or welded somehow...but the pieces they send are aluminum...not steel.
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Old 01-12-2024, 11:14 PM   #4
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Re: One piece windows

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I’m in the middle of installing my one piece window kit from Brothers Truck.

No, I would not recommend these to anyone.

The original front window guide, was the triangle window. It was riveted to the vent window in several places, and bolted to the inside of the door panel with two bolts..it also used three screws that attached the vent window to the door frame. Read, mounted solid! Lasted for 50+ years.
The new window guide...is the small triangle piece they send you...it uses the bottom screw that goes through the door frame, and bolts to the small piece, pulling it into the corner of the window. (That’s one screw) Now I have two more tapered holes on the front side of the door frame with nothing in there...
The entire front channel guide is pushed into this triangle at the top, and only uses a 1/4” screw at the very bottom of the channel to hold it to the front of the door. It’s a sheet metal screw...doesn’t even have a nut on the back to hold it tight. (This is the second screw that holds the front channel in place)

The rear channel was bolted on the door jam side, which held the top portion...the bottom was again, bolted to the inside of the door with two bolts.
After you cut that channel down, and attach two pieces of metal to the portion that was bolted to the inside of the door, you now only use one bolt to hold the entire rear channel in place. There is nothing on the door jam side to hold the channel up top...except the door seal itself...so, you have another empty hole in the door.

I should mention, there were no instructions in the box that the window kit came in...so I have had to watch their video no less than a dozen times, so I could see if they missed a step, and maybe catch a glimpse of another bolt holding things together that isn’t mentioned in the video...but, no luck.

Anyone else have better luck?

Oh, I got the drivers side done, and it is a complete PITA to open and close the window. Yes, I measured everything...yes the glass lines up with the bottom of the sash, or whatever they call it...

Poor quality, and a gap that you can see right through to the outside from that little triangle piece....it’s either gotta be siliconed or welded somehow...but the pieces they send are aluminum...not steel.
thanks for sharing that info.... I almost put an order in 6 Mos or so they looked flimsy on the video so I bit the bullet and ordered new repop wing windows instead ....
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Old 01-13-2024, 03:41 PM   #5
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Re: One piece windows

So I have had the opposite review of this product. Not sure why no instructions with yours but mine came with multiple page instructions. The kit is easier to install with doors off. I used nu relic 15* switches and electric life regulators and the are as smooth as can be with no wind noise. The hardest parts are drilling the lower front locator hole for front run channel and the trimming of the hinge check arms for clearance. This is not a quick and easy job, expect a weekend and some adjustments to be required. The long lead is due to issue with the sourcing of front triangle piece. Again everyone’s experiences are different but this is a good kit . Get and read directions and watch both videos from brothers about installation. The other option is one piece products and theirs is definitely more involved and will not work with trique latches, the brothers kit will.
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