awesome! I have two trucks to do, and I am finally retired to have the extra time to watch videos and do the work I need to do on my 63 C10 and my 57 step side.
No glue? That takes the fun & skill factory out of the picture! Come on Dave! Do I have to come down to So. Cal. and have a long talk? If so. You are buying the beer! DK, Omaha. Just 2,186 miles away…
Thanks for that suggestion! We do already have Complete kits on our site, but they also include the front and rear window seals. Here's that link: www.brotherstrucks.com/Standard-Kits/products/1964/
@@BROTHERSTruckPartsTV My windshield and rear window have recently been done. Do you sell both door kits. That is what I need. Also my doors leak water between the door glass and window seal. I did not see these installed here and do you have a set that does not use felt?
I have a 74 Blazer and need to replace all of the interior window mechanisms, as the widow won't roll up. I am having a hell of a time doing this. For one, my arm is pretty big compared to the room I have to work, but secondly, I have no idea what im doing! lol.....is there a video that explains this process?
We already have those full tutorials. Here's the Window Channel Set Install: ruclips.net/video/h3wTuTY3HZM/видео.html .... and here's the door seal install: ruclips.net/video/MjwGFVjoIqk/видео.html . This was a TV segment and they limit them to 4-6 minutes which leaves a lot of detail out. We post them for general detail and entertainment mostly.
Some of these are taken from a TV show we're involved with. Unfortunately they limit them to 4-6 minutes. We post them here more for general knowledge and entertainment more than anything else. That's also why they get added to our "As Seen On TV" playlist. Our in-house videos are the longer and more in-depth tutorials you're used to seeing on our channel.
awesome! I have two trucks to do, and I am finally retired to have the extra time to watch videos and do the work I need to do on my 63 C10 and my 57 step side.
Right on! Good luck with those projects!
2:26 proceeds to install the rusty bracket back in, lol
No glue? That takes the fun & skill factory out of the picture!
Come on Dave! Do I have to come down to So. Cal. and have a long talk? If so. You are buying the beer! DK, Omaha. Just 2,186 miles away…
I would definitely except the vent window, I had to change rubber on both of mine and it was not fun.
Be great if you had a door kit on your website with everything you need for a door
Thanks for that suggestion! We do already have Complete kits on our site, but they also include the front and rear window seals. Here's that link: www.brotherstrucks.com/Standard-Kits/products/1964/
@@BROTHERSTruckPartsTV My windshield and rear window have recently been done. Do you sell both door kits. That is what I need. Also my doors leak water between the door glass and window seal. I did not see these installed here and do you have a set that does not use felt?
I have a 74 Blazer and need to replace all of the interior window mechanisms, as the widow won't roll up. I am having a hell of a time doing this. For one, my arm is pretty big compared to the room I have to work, but secondly, I have no idea what im doing! lol.....is there a video that explains this process?
Can you do a 60-66 without pulling the window?
could we have a video of dave doing this in the usual format? this felt rushed and alot of key points left out.
We already have those full tutorials. Here's the Window Channel Set Install: ruclips.net/video/h3wTuTY3HZM/видео.html .... and here's the door seal install: ruclips.net/video/MjwGFVjoIqk/видео.html . This was a TV segment and they limit them to 4-6 minutes which leaves a lot of detail out. We post them for general detail and entertainment mostly.
What's going on with the shorter videos?
Some of these are taken from a TV show we're involved with. Unfortunately they limit them to 4-6 minutes. We post them here more for general knowledge and entertainment more than anything else. That's also why they get added to our "As Seen On TV" playlist. Our in-house videos are the longer and more in-depth tutorials you're used to seeing on our channel.
They left out a lot of steps. Like how it takes a half day to remove the window glass and to get that rubber in. Not fun or simple.