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Power Window door rubber boot location -69 Charger

OzCharger69

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Hello all,

I hope someone might be able to help. I'm getting front power windows for my charger. Mine is obviously a non-power window model. Just checking if the holes pictured are the stock location for the rubber boot location?

Thanks in advance!

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Nope, off base there. It goes out the side of the cowl. Not to the rear of the car like you have there.
 
Nope, off base there. It goes out the side of the cowl. Not to the rear of the car like you have there.

Thanks for your response. I'm still lost where it should go. Any chance I can trouble you for a picture?
 
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Here it is on a 68 Coronet. There should be a drilling dimple on the door jamb and the door indicating where the holes should be. The hole in the door jamb is larger than the hole in the door. That is so you can get the rubber grommet that plugs into the door through the jamb. The rubber grommet that plugs into the jamb is larger than the grommet that plugs into the door. If you need measurements, I can provide them.
 
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Here are a couple more pictures. The grommet in the jam is higher than the grommet in the door. That is so there is no interference between the two.
 
I think it is almost impossible to drill the holes with the doors on the car. Because of the size of the holes, I ended up using hole saws
 
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