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BLUE TII 08-11-03 11:54 PM

Converted BLUE TII to manual windows this weekend! Weights listed...
 
I finally was able to convert my '87 TII (blue on blue) to manual windows this weekend. I have been wanting to do this for the 3 years I have had the car (had a '86 base before).

Thank you Madzumi for supplying the S5 manual window interiors. It was a pleasure to do business w/ you!

I love the simplicity (unplugged door harness under dash and removed from door), reliability, lighter weight, keyless operation and sportiness of manual windows (and no accessories in general).

Power window interior door panel, arm rest, switches, regulator, wire harness and extra screws over manual window- 12.75 Lbs.

Manual window interior door panel, arm rest, regulator and handle- 8.10 Lbs.

So, over 9 Lbs saved for both sides.

Not a big weight savings at all, but if you are obscessed w/ lightening your 7 you know every bit counts. Being obscessed is the only way you are going to make a big difference in weight :p:

If you like the "luxury" of power windows this is obviously not for you. I am posting weights because I have read so many different opinions/theories on this very forum about this. I have even read that power windows weight less... :confused:

Ian

walken 08-12-03 12:07 AM

do you still have your power window set?

ERAUMAZDA 08-12-03 12:27 AM

:rofl: the vultures smell 7 parts

BLUE TII 08-12-03 12:46 AM

Yep, still have full set of Blue PW door interiors. I will take pics of them and get back to you!

Vultures? Nah, you have to strike while the iron is hot! :D

Project84 08-12-03 12:53 AM


Originally posted by ERAUMAZDA
the vultures smell 7 parts
LOL, doesn't take long for them to zero in on an unsuspecting parts donor :p:

introVert 08-12-03 12:53 AM

Thanks for posting weights- not going to do this myself, just a reference for the naysayers who don't have any facts. Now that we know the weight savings, we can make an educated decision.

khemfusion 08-12-03 02:10 AM

I want to get manual windows for my 87 TII also... electric ones bother me... and mine currently don't work!

introVert 08-12-03 03:04 AM

Clean your switches. The motors almost never go bad.

Dan H 08-12-03 03:04 AM

Since I went from rollups ('88 SE) to power windows (TII), I guess I'll staty with power windows. But if my TII didn't have it, it would actually wouldn't really bother me at all.

I actually find the window switches a bit weird to use (if you don't think about it.) Push and pull is probably why. :D

introVert 08-14-03 10:25 AM

They make perfect sense to me-

Pull up = windows go up
Push down= windows go down

simple.

ERAUMAZDA 08-14-03 10:37 AM

maybe he wired them backwards

Dan H 08-14-03 01:59 PM


Originally posted by introVert
They make perfect sense to me-

Pull up = windows go up
Push down= windows go down

simple.

Nah, I've been used to pushing for up and pushing for down on every other car my family or I have owned. I guess it became a habit. :D

It doesn't really bother me. Just sometimes I'll mistake it for other type of switches when I'm driving and totally not thinking about it.

ForsakenRX7 08-14-03 02:08 PM

They bother me too sometimes. I go to roll down my windows and they dont go anywhere, I'm like WTF? Then I realize I'm pulling up on the switch! DOH!


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