ok if anyone were to choose a power window set up between balls,ez wiring and spw which one..reason why is ez wiring needs only 2" below window for the motor..spw needs 4.5" to 8" and i hear that balls can lay on the bottom of the door..whats the word yo?....pat
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RE: POWER WINDOWS
by edcroozer
Posted: 05/23/2002 18:46 EST
I have always used Balls power window units with success on every one. Good service and great people to deal with.
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RE: POWER WINDOWS
by 32tudor
Posted: 05/24/2002 22:55 EST
I used Balls with no problems. Have only done one, so I can't speak on the others. I paid $279 with switches. I have seen a few cheaper sets and I know that SPW is about $100 more. Your call.
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RE: POWER WINDOWS
by 40
Posted: 05/25/2002 00:28 EST
Have used Balls and SPW both with good results,as stated,the Ball's are cheaper and if you're not in a big hurry,Gary usually runs them on special at the Nat's in August for around $200 I think.I buy a couple sets every year.Have no experience with EZ Wire.See Ya!!
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RE: POWER WINDOWS
by little marine
Posted: 05/25/2002 16:06 EST
can they be used with watsons new billet switches?
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RE: POWER WINDOWS
by 40
Posted: 05/25/2002 18:46 EST
Can't say for sure,have never used thier switches but I bet if you call Gary at Ball's he'd know for sure.A switch is basically a switch,I would think they would work just fine.I like to hide the switches under the dash so I use what comes with the set-up,I put them in the middle of the car where they can be reached by either side.See Ya!!
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RE: POWER WINDOWS
by dr.pepper
Posted: 05/25/2002 18:54 EST
I have used 3 sets of EZ wire windows haven't had any reason to test the warranty as yet but I did need a oil sending unit once and it came with just a phone call.I like EZ wire service...
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