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Did you ever get pricing on this modification?


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Price will vary shop to shop. I called two and they both told me the price will vary on two conditions, 1) the price that they can get the Titan window and 2) the time and effort needed to cut the window to size

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On 3/19/2018 at 10:32 AM, Rufasim said:

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 came to my Silverado from a Titan and miss my back window big time. I have the power sliding window in this new(er) truck, but it's not remotely the same. Isolated incident but once or twice I had to climb in/out of that window in a super tight parking situation where the bigger size of it saved me. Also you can partially open for a little venting and/or to hear your exhaust noise better, without an unbalanced look on the back because it slides down, not over. Also also with it open you don't get the double tint right in blind-spot area in your rear-view like someone mentioned.

I'm glad to have the powered window, it's better than nothing. And if I never had that Titan I don't think I'd care. But I miss it. It's a great feature and while I generally hate mods in this vein, this one has me thinking...

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I pulled up behind an Avalanche yesterday, rear window was all the way down, made me wonder if that would be a better route to go versus the titan window?? No idea what shape/size it is compared to our trucks, but it was a thought.  Any ideas?

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I pulled up behind an Avalanche yesterday, rear window was all the way down, made me wonder if that would be a better route to go versus the titan window?? No idea what shape/size it is compared to our trucks, but it was a thought.  Any ideas?



Ya know that in a Avalanche it’s manual tho...


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Ya know that in a Avalanche it’s manual tho...


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I actually had no idea it was, that’s wild! Where’s the handle for it located?

We are already talking about adding a larger window from a different manufacturer, and making it slide down. Don’t see why making that window automatic is too far crazy haha!


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I actually had no idea it was, that’s wild! Where’s the handle for it located?

We are already talking about adding a larger window from a different manufacturer, and making it slide down. Don’t see why making that window automatic is too far crazy haha!


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No handle per se... You actually remove window and store it below on its midgate.


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No handle per se... You actually remove window and store it below on its midgate.


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Good grief that’s a pain!
Looks like it won’t fit anyway.


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Did anyone else ever end up getting this done? Any updates on what the cost came in at WITHOUT the cost of the Titan window? I recently had my back window busted into and the entire thing needs to be replaced...

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anyone know of a place in Los Angeles California that does this install ???

My Buddy has been looking for a place for almost a year to have this done ...

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Found a place in Cali that does this install if anyone is looking .

My Buddy should be getting his done soon  , I'll post pics when he does .

Here is a  link to the shops IG page ...

 

https://www.instagram.com/reyes.specialties/

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Resurrecting this one from the dead.

 

When cutting the Nissan back window, is it just the center section or are you shrinking the entire circumference of it to fit the opening in the silverado altogether? 

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1 hour ago, BigTopGT said:

Resurrecting this one from the dead.

 

When cutting the Nissan back window, is it just the center section or are you shrinking the entire circumference of it to fit the opening in the silverado altogether? 

If you email this guy he sells the whole kit with the window ready to go to install yourself. 

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5 hours ago, Homewrecker007 said:

If you email this guy he sells the whole kit with the window ready to go to install yourself. 

[email protected]

Does this guy have a website or something showing what's in the kit? 

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