Back Window Question
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it would just take a bit longer
i think that there are some universal defrost kits out ther...u just have to wire it up and apply the strips to the window, but u cant have any aftermarket tint on the window when u install it...
i think someone was thinkin about this for a mod, or a how-to, but its never surfaced...
i think that there are some universal defrost kits out ther...u just have to wire it up and apply the strips to the window, but u cant have any aftermarket tint on the window when u install it...
i think someone was thinkin about this for a mod, or a how-to, but its never surfaced...
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So they wont work with my tint im getting cause i think my Limo tint outwights the defrost. Plus i got a split rear window so it would have to find a way aroud that. Maybe the wires could connect to a plate and when the window is shout the connection would be made and the current would be carried to the other pare of the window.
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Originally Posted by Diabolic
Wouldn't it be harder for ext. cabs?
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no, u couldnt use a plate...the plate has to be attached to the window which also has a metal frame....and the frame connects to the truck...and u sit in the truck....[insert loud electrifing noise]....haha, i dunno if it'd do that, but the current would prolly be lost on the plate....
u could just do the side 2 windows and skip the back....
but imo, tint > defrost
just to what dave said, or get some rain x anti-fog....
u could just do the side 2 windows and skip the back....
but imo, tint > defrost
just to what dave said, or get some rain x anti-fog....
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