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Old 10-23-2005, 09:30 PM
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Anyone ever seen a Ram modified so that the entire back glass is a power window? I would imagine it would be a pretty extensive modification, but if done right it would look pretty slick.
 
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Anyone ever seen a Ram modified so that the entire back glass is a power window? I would imagine it would be a pretty extensive modification, but if done right it would look pretty slick.
I think Toyota or Nissan has that as a option. Just a matter of time before all truck makers have this option. Much better alternative to the slider. I have not seen anthing like that aftermarket though. Just thinking of everything needed it would be some rediculous price.
 
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Old 10-24-2005, 01:12 AM
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THe 2006 dodge ram have the power sliding back glass as an option!
 
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The 2006 Ram does have the power rear slider as biglg mentioned. The option costs $295, but I believe that it is only the same middle section that opens. I have a 2006 Ram ordered with this option and will soon find out.
 
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a friend of mine that's into custom cars told me he's seen a kit for that but could never remember where

I always wanted to do that to mine as well
 
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I have seen an ad for a removable rear window. It was called Beach Breezer or some weird name like that. Your whole window goes bye bye and you get a plastic replacement. Not power and you have to store it somewhere. It is kinda like t-tops for a sprtscar. Only advantage I can see is that the whole window comes out instead of just sliding the middle out. Looks like a pain in the *** to install. I have heard that if we break a rear window on these trucks it is about a grand to replace, something to the effect that the headliner needs to come out to install a replacement. Ouch, anyone had to pony up for a new window? You better look into install procedure or price before you bust the factory one out.
 
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Old 10-26-2005, 11:30 AM
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This might be an option for some of you.. I know I'm considering it.. (Just enter your truck's year, make and model.)

Power Sliding Rear Window
 



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