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Meyer cab hardtop

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by ssolds, Jan 27, 2007.

  1. ssolds

    ssolds New Member

    I am restoring a Meyers hardtop for my 67'cj. It has roll up windows in the doors and i need the metal channel that goes on the bottom of the glass that connects it to the cranking mechanism for the drivers side door, any help or info would be appreciated. thanks
     
  2. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    You might place an ad in the want to buy section of the classifieds.
     
  3. GPin

    GPin Member

    Is the window regulator the one with a chain. If it is, Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks use a almost exact setup on there roll up windows, at least on the mid eighties trucks, I think the new ones use a cable, anyway you could bring a sample from from your pass door and maybe match something up. I have also seen this style setup in special made cabs for something like a street sweeper truck, or a yard hosteling truck, ect. Best bet would be KW or Peterbilt, you could probably modify theres to work.
     
  4. GPin

    GPin Member

  5. booger

    booger New Member

    May want to check the Classifieds here. There are a pair of Myers doors, with roll up windows, for $50.
     
  6. ssolds

    ssolds New Member

    ----Thanks GPIN ,the channel is pretty close,might be able to modify it if i cant come up with the orignal one.
     
  7. GPin

    GPin Member

    Yea for $6.75 you can get a channel and completly destroy it trying to modify and not feel to bad about losing your $7, are those the same type of regulator you have?
     
  8. 1970CJ6

    1970CJ6 new mexico air

    I had to replace the pass side on my 1970 Mayers top, It was completly gone.
    I used a allumaum channel with a 1/4 grove in it and a 1" angle, cut the angle to a 1" x 1/2" about 8" long, cut grove in it for the regulator pin to go in, used 2 small machine screws and nuts to put together. Used RTV to hold glass in chennel. Just use the drivers side as a patern thare is a left and right.