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| MK 2 MR2 - SW20 Discussion and tech for 90-99 SW20 MR2. 3S-GTE, 3S-GE, 3S-FE, 5S-FE. |
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lovin it stock (mostly)
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electric windows/ door locks question
I have electric windows and am considering switching to the manual windy windows, but i need to know if i switch, will i be able to retain my electric locks?
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ST185 Powered SW20
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Sure, why not.
Just keep in mind the power window door panels dont have a place for the crank, and the manual doors dont have a place for the window/door lock switch. Youd have to do some custom crap to keep BOTH systems in tact. |
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Why do you want to go manual windows? Are you trying to save weight because both sides combined the manual windows only weigh 1lb less than power ones. The reason why they weigh almost the same is because manual regulators have a larger, heavier spring and slightly stronger arms.
Pics because someone will try and call shenanigans Power Window ![]() Manual Window ![]() |
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"blah blah blah, well the electric doors have a much bigger harness, and that extra pound or 2 of wire and plastic in the window switch and wiring for it, really makes a difference"
IMO its a pointless thing to do, unless your windows are completely messed up and you dont want to fix a motor or something, but even then you have to get in there and change out a part. Might as well fix it. |
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theres a bunch of other stuff you could remove to lose weight, chaning the front lights from pop ups to the ones that are built in to the body could probably save you a couple pounds
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You could do manual windows with remote actuator door locks
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Slow down guys! He never said he was doing this to lose weight. I just wanted to point out that if he did the gains are null.
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