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Old 10-20-2009, 10:20 AM
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Frames on both sides are spot welded to the door on the 74 FJ40 that I am working on. (only welded on outside area) I am getting ready to replace the glass and it looks like these frames are supposed to be removeable (slide up and out) of the door.
Is this weld "factory" ?
If not, I guess I need to grind it down to get the window frame up and out to replace the glass and the regulator ?

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That weld does not look factory to me but i do not own an fj.
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That weld does not look factory to me but i do not own an fj.
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ok, thanks gents
will grind it off tomorrow
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Default weld on door frame

Now I know why prev owner made the weld. The door panel is fatigued from an impact and has popped out about 1/2" now that it is back together. Where the two door panels overlap (under the vent window) I might be able to install a pop rivet there ... Waiting on new screws then I will look at it again.
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