Power Window to Manual Window?

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Yes, opposite!

I've searched the forum and found a few threads going manual to power, but I'm interested in converting from power windows to manual windows.

I looked at LMC's catalog and found a regulator for about the same price as the power window motor, I'm just not sure what else (other than switch gear) I might need, or problems I might encounter.

Anyone have experience with this? If you're curious why, apply the E4OD to ZF5 swap logic ... simplicity, reliability, one less thing to break, etc.

Thanks,
Carl
 

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Id just get one at the junkyard. There's really not much to wear our on a manual regulator.
 

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I have done this on a couple of trucks. The actual mechanism is a direct bolt in replacement, but the door panels might be an issue. on an 88 Bronco I did, I just had to make a hole for the window crank shaft, but the 93 Crew Cab I had to change out the doorpanels completely due to the shape of them where the shaft would stick through wouldnt allow clearance for the crank handle.
 

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I am fixing to do the same with a 1st Gen. Dodge.

The good doors I am using have power windows and locks and the rusty doors I am replacing have the good dependable crank-up windows.


If I were doing the same on a Ford, I would get a decent set of manual doors at the junk-yard, preferably with decent panels that already match your interior.

You may even find a set of doors as good or better than the ones you have and just change the whole thing. ;Sweet
 

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I have done this on a couple of trucks. The actual mechanism is a direct bolt in replacement, but the door panels might be an issue. on an 88 Bronco I did, I just had to make a hole for the window crank shaft, but the 93 Crew Cab I had to change out the doorpanels completely due to the shape of them where the shaft would stick through wouldnt allow clearance for the crank handle.

door panels are a issue--totally diff--i had a truck with manual,,and converted to power--still might have the mechs--but the internal fire burnt the panels---!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Saw this thread from google, was looking to do the same thing. Any ideas? Thanks!
 

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do yourself a favor and get new regulators. the old ones do loose their teeth over time. instead of riveting them back in, 1/4 in bolts with nylock nuts will do. if you are 80-91, there are knockouts in the door panels, 92-97 they changed the doorpanels altogether.
 

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do yourself a favor and get new regulators. the old ones do loose their teeth over time. instead of riveting them back in, 1/4 in bolts with nylock nuts will do. if you are 80-91, there are knockouts in the door panels, 92-97 they changed the doorpanels altogether.

Knockouts for the manual window lever?
 

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do'h i was thinking about the rears... belay my last.
Heh, no worries. When he was talking about knockouts, is there just a piece of metal on the frame I could remove and put a manual crank in it?
 

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Had manual and electric setups when I put my truck together; chose manual for reliability reasons, then had 2 of them strip all the teeth off of the gears. Previous 2 trucks with electric never gave me any trouble....
 

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Pretty simple swap fer sure...requires new door panels and the correct window regulators a few bolts n nuts n yer golden...

Certainly NOT rocket science thats fer sure.

How about lots of pictures and doing a tutorial?

The other option....swap door assemblies
 

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