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    Power window suppliers?/ Bolt removal

     



    Looking for a company that makes total window kits to replace roll up windows, with power windows. I need the window tracks,rollers and felts.Also want to do away with the wing windows in my 65 Ranchero. Thats Question 1. Ok second Question is there a special tool or air drill with a side angel for getting in to tight spots. I 've got a buddy that broken a exhaust manifold bolt off in the side of his V-6 dodge. If so who makes them.
    We are gonna try to get it out without removing the head but it is tight.
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    Not sure about the window kit..... I bought all that stuff for mine but not from the same supplier
    As for the drill they make a right angle drill motor for tight spots Harbor Freight has one you can go here to see what they look like.......

    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=92956

    most of there stuff is a copy of a name brand so somebody else out there makes them

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    Dakota Digital makes a very nice set. Don't think the come with felts, they are available in bulk at an auto body supply store, usually get mine in 10 foot lengths
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    Thanks Guys for the help. Sorry it took so long to get back, but we had a lot of lighting around the last couple days, so I disconnected. Did lose the radar oven though.

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