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Wait a minute! The rear slider of a Titan is a direct replacement?  Wonder how difficult it would be to to make it functional with the stock wiring in the truck??

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Wait a minute! The rear slider of a Titan is a direct replacement?  Wonder how difficult it would be to to make it functional with the stock wiring in the truck??

It is NOT a direct replacement...


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More pics & a video...
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That’s badass right there i need to find someone to do it


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Why would someone want to do this mod? I am not trying to sound flippant, I just don't understand why this is a want when GM has one that will fit perfectly

I would like it as my back window is tinted. When I slide it open, that side becomes twice as dark and you can’t see out of it....

 

 

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Specifically what year titan?
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05-12 NISSAN TITAN w/ Motor
Interchangeable Part #
275-50219


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On 3/20/2018 at 5:14 AM, Xpensive Chevy said:

 

 

At 0:02 you can see how bad the fit in the upper left corner is. Looks like a hack-job to me.

 

so long

j-ten-ner

 

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At 0:02 you can see how bad the fit in the upper left corner is. Looks like a hack-job to me.
 
so long
j-ten-ner
 

Yea, definitely see that. I wonder how much bigger the window is? Maybe a bad cut by the installer or maybe the window curves early in that area in comparison to the Silverado window.


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At 0:02 you can see how bad the fit in the upper left corner is. Looks like a hack-job to me.
 
so long
j-ten-ner
 


Just a video I pulled from YouTube but I can bet when I get mine installed, it will be on point...


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I’d be cool even just getting the stock window in there to slide down instead of sideways versus cutting and adding the larger one hah.


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It is very possible... I just inquired on getting one installed on mine and I’m waiting on a price. Another guy beat me to the punch and my installer is doing his next week... Hear are some pics of one I’ve seen on IG... There is video as well... I’ll try to post that too... 7d8e9bfdf3573552d65f3e692783378e.jpg2884f3437befe770f1ea3cb355e4ec2b.jpg


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Did you ever get pricing on this modification?


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Sometimes, it's not what the mod does, but the fact that it's another mod.

 

Mod-addiction.

There is no cure.

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