Factory sliding rear window latch ?
#1
Factory sliding rear window latch ?
91 ext pickup:
Mine is broken, it i will not latch/lock the windows together is their an after market fix or factory?? Or will I have to figure it out?
Thanks
Mine is broken, it i will not latch/lock the windows together is their an after market fix or factory?? Or will I have to figure it out?
Thanks
#3
Alright, This basically came to me in a day dream...
Its simple.
And kinda haggard but I have a system, and plenty of crap in my truck i dont want to get ripped off.


Quick trip to ace hardware netted me.
All thread
2 C clamp things, I dont recall what exactly they are called but my parents new bed frame came with some...
2 wing nuts and 2 hex nuts and a can of black spray.
The wing nuts are so i can quickly remove it.
And that size all thread was the biggest that would fit, I didnt have the drill at the time or I would have drilled out the hole to fit a bigger thing of all thread in it.
There ya go.
Its simple.
And kinda haggard but I have a system, and plenty of crap in my truck i dont want to get ripped off.


Quick trip to ace hardware netted me.
All thread
2 C clamp things, I dont recall what exactly they are called but my parents new bed frame came with some...

2 wing nuts and 2 hex nuts and a can of black spray.
The wing nuts are so i can quickly remove it.
And that size all thread was the biggest that would fit, I didnt have the drill at the time or I would have drilled out the hole to fit a bigger thing of all thread in it.
There ya go.
#5
Joined: Jan 2003
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From: Marysville, WA
If you have a factory sliding rear window, Toyota has them for cheap. You latch will be plastic.
If its aftermarket, they often used stamped steel latches and i don't know how to find that stuff.
If its aftermarket, they often used stamped steel latches and i don't know how to find that stuff.
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#8
Joined: Jan 2003
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From: Marysville, WA
Steve: Yes, yours is aftermarket. If it was factory, it would be plastic and textured black. Yours is made of metal, and tack welded to the assemby. if yours breaks, you have to weld it back on, or buy a new Assy.
#9
Maybe later tonight abe...
And coug, thanks for the info.
I dont really trust the latches anyway.
So even if It still latched, something like what I have on there now would be there anyway.
I think I do need some bigger allthread though, but it gets the job done
And coug, thanks for the info.
I dont really trust the latches anyway.
So even if It still latched, something like what I have on there now would be there anyway.
I think I do need some bigger allthread though, but it gets the job done
#10
a lot of the aftermarket windows are aluminum frames and rivets. eventually, the rivet breaks or bends and the latch won't work. depending on how bad it is, you may be able to re-rivet it.
#12
Nice fix, scuba! and thanks for the fast responces
Mine is factory it has toyota stamped in the glass on the driverside glass. Now long a shot where could I find or locate a part number?
Thanks again
Mine is factory it has toyota stamped in the glass on the driverside glass. Now long a shot where could I find or locate a part number?
Thanks again
#14
^ What zip code do you park you truck in at night Jay?
(i hate those ads)
I cant remember the link but its floating around on here for some only toyota parts of texas or something, and they probably have it for cheap.
(i hate those ads)I cant remember the link but its floating around on here for some only toyota parts of texas or something, and they probably have it for cheap.
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From: maple ridge, British Columbia, Canada
Bring a coil wire too, because I take that with me 
Is the 2nd gen part interchangable for the 3rd gen? Im not quite sure if they are the same....
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From: maple ridge, British Columbia, Canada
on mine, the latch attaches to the frame with screws. You could remove it..




