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Old 15-06-11, 01:33
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The following photos show some of the steps involved in assembling the side windows (two) on the 45 HUP.

Photos:

1 - Felt lined window guides are installed top and bottom
2 - Two long L shaped rails are aligned with the flanges and affixed to the frame by six screws each.
3 - Almost done (less two screws and the blackout curtain)
4 - The finished window (less the rubber stoppers)

The rear window on the 45 HUP is slightly longer than the two side windows. It too has a sliding pane and is configured in the same manner as the side windows. The rear window frame (and the two front window frames) attaches by means of tabs on either end of the frame that mount over the door and align with pre-drilled holes. There are two screws one the leading tab and four for the following tab. The side windows are attached by means of a number of small machine screws that are inserted into tapped holes in the truck's sheet metal.

The two front door windows are configured in the same manner as the rear window in that the fixed pane is towards the front of the truck.
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