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Subject: 2000 f-250 superduty power window question
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dragon_fire3kUser is Offline
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10/04/2008 3:05 PM  
I have a basic f-250 super duty. It doesn't have power windows or locks and I was wondering if I can get my hands on stock parts If they would just mount right in and plug in or if it is more complex than that. thanks for any help.

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10/04/2008 3:43 PM  
It's a bit more complex than that, unless you swap out the doors all together and then wire everything up.

You can though, get power windows and even power door lock systems through a company called Rostra Precision Contols, Inc. They make kits just like this that work very well (we've tested other products of their in the past and like them a lot). http://www.rostra.com/

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10/13/2008 1:14 PM  
My brother converted his wrangler unlimited with a kit, worked well. sometimes its hard getting parts mounted inside the door.

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