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Old 11-12-2005, 07:39 PM
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Default CR Laurence Power Sliding Window Switch Modification

These instructions will allow a Tundra owner that has a CRLaurence Power
Rear Sliding Window to use and install a Toyota OEMPower Rear Sliding
Window switch into a "blank space" on the dash panel (e.g. right next to the
Instrument Panel Dimmer Switch). This modification was done on a
2000 Limited Tundra by using an OEM Toyota Power Rear
Sliding Window Switch, it is clean and looks just like it was done at the
factory.

Courtesy of TS.com member WKL2546
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