The videos you guys creat are really awesome and informative. Thanks. I have one suggestion, if the music was a little less would be more enjoyable. Thanks for the nice work
I would advise that you place a wedge in the window to keep it in place before you unbolt anything. My window held in place for a few minutes then fell straight to the bottom of the door soon after I unbolted the regulator but before I had time to remove it. Going to be fun getting it back up as it will not pull up if you grab it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Actually, I think the hardest part of the job on a 67 is the height/travel adjustment. If the window is too deep in the channel, then it's a real job to get the window to roll all the way to the top of the stroke without leaving a small (1/16th) gap. Could you post a video of adjustment, I think that would be helpful.
We don't at this time but I am sure we will add one in the future. The door panel removal is the same. The 67-68 regulator is actually a little easier since there is no scissor to deal with. The regulator is held on by 4 bolts, two directly above the door handle and 2 further forward in the door.
Excellent video enabling a real amateur like me to do the job. Thank you. Good news is that the window now closes properly. Bad news is the scissor arm studs (original part) now pop out of the new rollers when window opened about 25%. To much lateral stress, weak new roller clips or what?
I’ve looked at dozens and this is definitely the best one I’ve seen. I’d like to see a little more about the wing glass and the rear guide, but for the time of the video this was excellent. I am still trying to figure out why the blue rollers when the scissors come with the white ones what did I miss there?
great info- one question, I assume the windows drops into the door? I see the top edge of the window in the door until 1/2 way point in the video then it isn't visible- correct?
so i replaced my window regulator on my 1965 mustang, rolls up and down fine now but seems its at a angle cause the driver window hits the back side window no. over laps by 1/2 inch maybe,what do you think i did wrong, hope to hear back thank you
The videos you guys creat are really awesome and informative.
Thanks.
I have one suggestion, if the music was a little less would be more enjoyable.
Thanks for the nice work
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I would advise that you place a wedge in the window to keep it in place before you unbolt anything. My window held in place for a few minutes then fell straight to the bottom of the door soon after I unbolted the regulator but before I had time to remove it. Going to be fun getting it back up as it will not pull up if you grab it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Actually, I think the hardest part of the job on a 67 is the height/travel adjustment. If the window is too deep in the channel, then it's a real job to get the window to roll all the way to the top of the stroke without leaving a small (1/16th) gap. Could you post a video of adjustment, I think that would be helpful.
We don't at this time but I am sure we will add one in the future. The door panel removal is the same. The 67-68 regulator is actually a little easier since there is no scissor to deal with. The regulator is held on by 4 bolts, two directly above the door handle and 2 further forward in the door.
Good video very well done easy to follow. Thank you.
We are all for doing video request but not too many Camaros sitting around at a Mustang shop :)
My 66 Mustang’s window on the drivers side rolls down a little here and there when I hit bumps could it be the Scissor or something ?
Don't use lithium grease on rollers. It turns hard like concrete later and stress parts.
Wow nice job great video look forward to future videos
Excellent video enabling a real amateur like me to do the job. Thank you. Good news is that the window now closes properly. Bad news is the scissor arm studs (original part) now pop out of the new rollers when window opened about 25%. To much lateral stress, weak new roller clips or what?
What do you do with the glass during this whole process? All the way up? Down? Mid? Take it out?
Thanks for the video! very helpful!
Looked all the way up..
The window will actually stay in place most of the time, if all the weatherstrip is worn it may fall but typically it will stay up.
We will add it to the list!
I’ve looked at dozens and this is definitely the best one I’ve seen. I’d like to see a little more about the wing glass and the rear guide, but for the time of the video this was excellent.
I am still trying to figure out why the blue rollers when the scissors come with the white ones what did I miss there?
Great video thanks.
Do you know if this part will fit a 1964 Ford falcon? I'm guessing it's the same process and part.
Hey bill...was the window IN the door or out when you did this? I cant tell if its all the way down or out completely ...Thanks !
great info- one question, I assume the windows drops into the door? I see the top edge of the window in the door until 1/2 way point in the video then it isn't visible- correct?
I hear you ! the window part was total ignored - very important info missed !
Do you have a video of a 67 window regulator installation?
How do I adjust my window up? My drivers side window doesn't go up all the way and the crank get bound up.
Is there a video for the replacing the rear quarter window regulator on 67 coup?
We did a power window video which shows you how to remove everything in the 1/4 window. That should help you out.
so i replaced my window regulator on my 1965 mustang, rolls up and down fine now but seems its at a angle cause the driver window hits the back side window no. over laps by 1/2 inch maybe,what do you think i did wrong, hope to hear back thank you
Will Mustang regulator fit on 1973 LTD?
So do you need to block the window to hold it all the way up or tape it up? Will it slide down after the scissors are removed?
Yes you want to secure the window in the up position.
HOW DO YOU REMOVE THE GLASS....NOT OBVIOUS ON THE VIDEO
Do the windows stay up by themselves or did you prop them up?
+daniel pinal This one stayed up but if they don't i used a rag and vise grips on the back edge to hold it up