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    Brian,
    This is my suggestion. You could mount this frame work to the door jams with some L brackets. I don't know if you have solenoids in your doors or you reach in side to open them manually. If you have electric doors then this could work. I was trying to think of a way where you can put the window up and sown without removing it from the car each time. Trying to minimize paint damage. If you used an old seat belt, attach the buckle to the lower tube then the other part of the seat belt with the strap attached the right length and loop it over the upper tube you should raise and lower the window and not risk any damage to your truck. I have the belt going around the tube the wrong direction but I hope you get the idea. My 2 cents.
    Ken
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