Go Back   SRT Forums - SRT4, SRT6, SRT8, SRT10 & Dodge Forum
Register Home Forum Photo Gallery Active Topics (D) Chat VBay [0] Mark Forums Read

       
SRTForums.com is the premier Dodge Neon SRT-4 on the internet. Registered Users do not see the above ads. Please Register - It's Free!


View Single Post
Old 01-31-2007, 10:54 AM   #158 (permalink)
RTShadow
SRTforums Member
 
RTShadow's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2004
Member Number: 11888
Location: -
Trader Rating: (5)
Posts: 7,808
Default

One question I have: the rear manual windows. I was told by a couple of different dealers that it was because the power assembly for the neon electric windows does not fit into the rear door due to the rear tire well further forward than the engineers had predicted.

But then people on here said no, it was to save money, then other people argued with them and said no, it was to save weight. It doesn't matter to me other than from an informational standpoint, when someone says 'haha manual windows in back' I shake my head, because we never put down the power windows in the back of our dodge ram, why would I do that in my srt4?

Anyways, i'm not looking for people who say "oh, yes, I know it is this way" I'm looking for links to documentation as to why they were done manually. Anyone can just say 'bla bla bla' and not back it up.
__________________
Quote: Originally Posted by Bella Lugrossi View Post
good thing this isn't a race to see who's smarter.

RTShadow is offline   Reply With Quote
 
» Search Used Cars
Search for used vehicles by ZIP, please enter Zipcode below:
Google Links

» Wheel & Tire Center

Sponsors

Sponsors

Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.0 RC2

All times are GMT -6. The time now is 11:54 PM.

(C) SRTforums.com
  • AutoForums.com
  • Truck
  • European
  • Import
  • Domestic
  • Manufacturer

AutoForums.com is the premier network of enthusiast-owned enthusiast-operated automotive communities.
We operate more than 100 automotive forums where our users consult peers for shopping information and advice, and share experiences and opinions as a community.

Visit AutoForums.com today.

For advertising information, please visit our AutoForums.com website and Contact Us, or send an email message to sales@autoforums.com.

Page generated in 0.12348 seconds with 10 queries