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    Rear windows to go fully down! ?

    I was driven around in my D2 today, sitting in the rear found it very frustrating that the windows only go half way down.....

    Can this be changed? My C -Class Merc windows went all the way down, and my SAAB 93.

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    Nope as the window will hit the wheel arch that is why they dont go all the way down
    Brad
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    What him up there said... ^

    And only going half way down, means all the dog / kid drool gets caught on the glass before it hits the paintwork...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Basil135 View Post
    What him up there said... ^

    And only going half way down, means all the dog / kid drool gets caught on the glass before it hits the paintwork...
    And keeps the little buggers from falling out! Another Landrover safety initiative !!

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    Poor show

    The classic 4 door RR has the same issue. Dads 1970,s Vauxhall Ventora was even worse, its back windows only went down a couple of inches! I gave this some thought and one fix would be to chop a triangle 100 x 100 mm out of the lower rear quarter of the glass (to allow it to drop further without hitting the wheel arch bit of the door frame) and add a similar sized bit of metal to the lower rear quarter of the window space to block the resulting hole from the missing glass. I concluded that this was far too hard, ugly and likely to end in tears.

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