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Old Dec 26, 2007
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99 & 94 rear window compatability?

I found a tinted sliding rear window off a 94 ranger for sale for a great price.
No chance it would be the same dimensions as my 99 would it?
my 99 has a single pane with no tinting, so it would be great for me!! I know that it has the 'old' style of slider (split window sliders (2) vs one large slider) but i don't care.
 
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Old Dec 26, 2007
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Old Dec 26, 2007
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98+ are a different shape.....they bigger too. No go my bro.
 
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Old Dec 28, 2007
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Thanks guys. appreciate it. That would have been cool...
 
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Old Dec 28, 2007
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I wish mine was the solid rear window. I also wish Ford had that leaking 3rd brake light stuck where the sun don't shine.
Scott
 
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Silecone is your friend.
 
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i hear ya man. When my light leaked, i used black RTV silicone gasket material (from a squeeze tube) and it has been fixed since then
 
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Bought my truck brand new from the Ford dealership and they forgot to put my window in fully. Kept wondering why my interior was fogging up and found a gap big enuff to put my pinky in on the back window.
 
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Originally Posted by DSFD506
Bought my truck brand new from the Ford dealership and they forgot to put my window in fully. Kept wondering why my interior was fogging up and found a gap big enuff to put my pinky in on the back window.

HAHA....my chevy's like that since i bought it 5 years ago, lol. I can stick 4 dixon ticonderoga's in the gap of the gasket....but its a 1971.......so somebody didn't know what they were doing. lol.
 
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Silecone is your friend.
I know but it is a crying shame to have to do something like that. I haven't had a minutes issue out of my 96 Dakota with 228,000 miles on it.
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yeah it is, but as long as you put the material under the light, it won't show and it take like 15 min to do...
it is a shame, but if that is your only prob then you are doin alright!!
 
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