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#341425 07/05/01 01:25 PM
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Would it be psooible to install one switch to control all 4 windows. I was thinking of installing a new switch and splicing into the wires and connecting them to the new switch, any ideas?


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My windows barely go up if I do two at a time!

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The engineering behind all windows at once would take probably about 20 mins.. But the electrical drain to put all the windows down at the same time would not be worth it..lol Our electrical systems don't handle very many amps and when pushed they end up blowing fuses and melting wires.. (Found this out from experience)... But yes, it can be done.

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I guess I did not think about the drain. Good point. But I was right it can be done, LOL.


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Costom Rear sway bar brace, ($10 from Lowes)
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