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Tub Asko Novice Contributor


Age : 19 Joined : 08 Apr 2008 Posts : 240 : Zachary, LA
| Subject: Ext. Cab Advice/help Tue Apr 29, 2008 7:13 am | |
| Does anybody have a good solution to seal up those push out windows on the ext. cab trucks
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Outside of hiring a welder to yank the window out and weld sheet metal into there are there any good solutions to fixing this problem. Not only does it sound bad . . . . I'm sure I lose out in my numbers from this. Any advice? _________________
Big Chris Team BAD COMPANY Team DC AUDIO Team POWERMASTER  |
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bigbass140 Novice Contributor


Age : 30 Joined : 07 Oct 2007 Posts : 62
| Subject: Re: Ext. Cab Advice/help Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:42 am | |
| on my 95 chevy i took the windows out and ran thick weatherstriping. i had a little bit of a hard time getting the glass back in but when i got done the widows didn't pop out and i couldn't feel any air leaks. did it help if i remember right i picked up 1/4 of a db. _________________ 89 rex subs and amps are still up in the air keep blowing subs and amps. ohio gen large case 16v 250 amp 4 kinetik 16v db link rca's 2 runs of KnuKonceptz 1/0 monster cable 1/0 anl fuse holders 151.2 on the old ma setup |
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Canaan Novice Contributor


Joined : 03 Jul 2007 Posts : 96
| Subject: Re: Ext. Cab Advice/help Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:13 am | |
| My side windows go crazy too. I have actually gained in some cases by opening them for burps. Some boxes gain, others loose doing that.
I just test and see whats best...sometimes I have to get people to hold them and gain a tenth or so. |
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Tub Asko Novice Contributor


Age : 19 Joined : 08 Apr 2008 Posts : 240 : Zachary, LA
| Subject: Re: Ext. Cab Advice/help Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:23 am | |
| I generally have people hold em in. Still vibrate like a mofo though _________________
Big Chris Team BAD COMPANY Team DC AUDIO Team POWERMASTER  |
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Moparbass28 I have no life


Age : 34 Joined : 23 Jun 2007 Posts : 2870 : Wichita, Ks
| Subject: Re: Ext. Cab Advice/help Tue Apr 29, 2008 1:09 pm | |
| I have the same problem with mine, only I have a van. Only thing I can do is hold them. Per Stock rules. _________________ ---Team Micky Moused----
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BigE Novice Contributor


Age : 37 Joined : 26 Jun 2007 Posts : 113
| Subject: Re: Ext. Cab Advice/help Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:39 pm | |
| It doesn't look like a stock setup from the vids.
Holding them will probably be your best bet.
Hell one year the passenger side door on my truck had more excursion then my subs did.  _________________ There are three kinds of people in the world. Those who have things happen to them. Those who wonder what the hell happened. Those who make things happen.
Ernie Batson Organized Noize CC El Paso Tx
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The_Rowlands Expert Contributor

Age : 42 Joined : 08 Aug 2007 Posts : 1121 : harlan iowa
| Subject: Re: Ext. Cab Advice/help Tue Apr 29, 2008 5:31 pm | |
| couldnt ya just take them off the hinges and use windshield adhesive and have them permenently closed. or would that make it a mod class _________________
TEAM DB DRIVE TEAM SOUNDSTREAM 2007 usaci world finals mini spl mod world champ 181.8 SB 5 2nd place 157.5 |
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Tub Asko Novice Contributor


Age : 19 Joined : 08 Apr 2008 Posts : 240 : Zachary, LA
| Subject: Re: Ext. Cab Advice/help Tue Apr 29, 2008 5:37 pm | |
| already in mod class, i was told that wouldn't be a permanent fix. _________________
Big Chris Team BAD COMPANY Team DC AUDIO Team POWERMASTER  |
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