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How do I fix my car windows on my 1985 El Camino?

So when I take my 1985 El Camino over about 60mph, the door windows begin to pop out of the little rubber track that holds them in place. How do I keep this from happening? Is there any kind of additional part I can add to keep my windows in place? Thanks!

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  • 8 years ago
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    your window guides are worn out, and need replaced. there is no "additional part"

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    4 years ago

    The muscle motor vehicle era is regularly defined as a results of fact the Nineteen Sixties and extremely early Seventies and the muscle autos commonly had a minimum of a power-to-weight ratio of 12 kilos consistent with rated HP yet a 10 to a million ratio or greater effective replaced into greater effective to qualify as being referred to as a muscle motor vehicle. So a 3500 lb motor vehicle, it relatively is approximately what the 1985 El Camino weighs, might could desire to have in much better than 290 HP to qualify as being referred to as a muscle motor vehicle, it relatively is far greater HP than the 1985 El Caminos had. Even 1985 El Caminos with the 5.7L 350 engine, the biggest production facility put in engine available interior the 1985 El Caminos, replaced into in trouble-free terms rated at a hundred and seventy HP. So the quick answer on your question isn't any! The 1985 El Camino isn't a muscle motor vehicle.

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