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<blockquote data-quote="Wannabay" data-source="post: 66339" data-attributes="member: 465"><p>Saraj</p><p>I used your writeup to swap fixed for opening qtrlights, so ta very much</p><p>The hardest bit I found is getting the fixing bolt bracket which sticks out from the vertical post of the qtrlight past the strengthening brace between the inner/outer skin of the door while the main window is resting on the bottom of the door. I filed a bit of a groove in this brace, about 5-10mm to create a bit more of a gap which made it much easier and hopefully won't impair the integrity of the brace</p><p>gerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wannabay, post: 66339, member: 465"] Saraj I used your writeup to swap fixed for opening qtrlights, so ta very much The hardest bit I found is getting the fixing bolt bracket which sticks out from the vertical post of the qtrlight past the strengthening brace between the inner/outer skin of the door while the main window is resting on the bottom of the door. I filed a bit of a groove in this brace, about 5-10mm to create a bit more of a gap which made it much easier and hopefully won't impair the integrity of the brace gerry [/QUOTE]
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