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I wanted to be able to adjust how much the rear window is open. Here a simple solution. I drilled two holes in the rear window rod at the positions I would like to leave the window open to. I then put a pop rivet in each. You have to make sure the rivet is narrow enough to pass through the slot the rod goes through.

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I've often thought on a rainy day how nice it would be to open the window "just a bit". Nicely done!

Sherry

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Great work!

 

We often use a branch or stick to prop our rear window open, but our goal is usually to have the window open MUCH wider than the default prop allows.

 

This is particularly handy for when we swing our monitor around to face out the back, and we host "walk in movies" outside behind our trailer. Getting the tinted glass out of the way really helps!

 

- Chris

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