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TowndawgR50
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Ive been neglecting the passenger windows for a while now and decided it was time to try a remedy I heard of here. Silicone spray. It works like a charm. In reality, the tracks need to be cleaned as i think they have dirt and debris from camping/wheeling trips but this has made HUGE improvements. I used WD40 Water resistant silicone.

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Spray liberal amounts down the front and rear channels of the affected window

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Make sure to place a rag or bucket under the door frame near the drainage holes.

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This did wonders for my front and rear passenger windows. The driver window was the only one that really had no issues, although performance increased after lubricating the tracks.

 

 

 

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Dear mother of God I need to do this, didn't realize it was this simple.

I forgot to close my windows and turn on air re-circulation while following 3 trucks up a dusty mountain a week ago - I spent 2 hours yesterday vacuuming every square inch of my interior.

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Glad to spread info I found here on the forum. I was a bit skeptical at first. My front passenger window seemed too far gone, especially when it was cold. Surely a motor related issue. But no, the results were great.

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