Rear "safty window"
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Re: Rear "safty window"
Tim in Portland wrote:
> Hey I'm sure the engineer designed a great system for stopping the
> window (as mandated by the goverment), I just want to bypass his/her
> design and hardwork Sorry Mr/s. Audi Engineer, I'm sure soccer moms
> all over do thank you.
>
I think the reason is that there is not room for the entire window inside
the door. Because of the rear wheel arch. If they wanted to make a window
that went all the way down they would had to put in a small fixed window in
the area above the wheel arch. Like some older cars have. Like this one:
http://www.dyna.co.za/cars/75_Audi_80_sf-2.jpg
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Jone
> Hey I'm sure the engineer designed a great system for stopping the
> window (as mandated by the goverment), I just want to bypass his/her
> design and hardwork Sorry Mr/s. Audi Engineer, I'm sure soccer moms
> all over do thank you.
>
I think the reason is that there is not room for the entire window inside
the door. Because of the rear wheel arch. If they wanted to make a window
that went all the way down they would had to put in a small fixed window in
the area above the wheel arch. Like some older cars have. Like this one:
http://www.dyna.co.za/cars/75_Audi_80_sf-2.jpg
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Jone
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Re: Rear "safty window"
Tim in Portland wrote:
> Hey I'm sure the engineer designed a great system for stopping the
> window (as mandated by the goverment), I just want to bypass his/her
> design and hardwork Sorry Mr/s. Audi Engineer, I'm sure soccer moms
> all over do thank you.
>
I think the reason is that there is not room for the entire window inside
the door. Because of the rear wheel arch. If they wanted to make a window
that went all the way down they would had to put in a small fixed window in
the area above the wheel arch. Like some older cars have. Like this one:
http://www.dyna.co.za/cars/75_Audi_80_sf-2.jpg
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Jone
> Hey I'm sure the engineer designed a great system for stopping the
> window (as mandated by the goverment), I just want to bypass his/her
> design and hardwork Sorry Mr/s. Audi Engineer, I'm sure soccer moms
> all over do thank you.
>
I think the reason is that there is not room for the entire window inside
the door. Because of the rear wheel arch. If they wanted to make a window
that went all the way down they would had to put in a small fixed window in
the area above the wheel arch. Like some older cars have. Like this one:
http://www.dyna.co.za/cars/75_Audi_80_sf-2.jpg
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Jone
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Re: Rear "safty window"
Tim in Portland wrote:
> Hey I'm sure the engineer designed a great system for stopping the
> window (as mandated by the goverment), I just want to bypass his/her
> design and hardwork Sorry Mr/s. Audi Engineer, I'm sure soccer moms
> all over do thank you.
>
I think the reason is that there is not room for the entire window inside
the door. Because of the rear wheel arch. If they wanted to make a window
that went all the way down they would had to put in a small fixed window in
the area above the wheel arch. Like some older cars have. Like this one:
http://www.dyna.co.za/cars/75_Audi_80_sf-2.jpg
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Jone
> Hey I'm sure the engineer designed a great system for stopping the
> window (as mandated by the goverment), I just want to bypass his/her
> design and hardwork Sorry Mr/s. Audi Engineer, I'm sure soccer moms
> all over do thank you.
>
I think the reason is that there is not room for the entire window inside
the door. Because of the rear wheel arch. If they wanted to make a window
that went all the way down they would had to put in a small fixed window in
the area above the wheel arch. Like some older cars have. Like this one:
http://www.dyna.co.za/cars/75_Audi_80_sf-2.jpg
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Jone
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