Re: [DML] Power window trim... the fuzzy caterpillar
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Re: [DML] Power window trim... the fuzzy caterpillar



In a message dated 5/3/04 10:57:42 AM Central Daylight Time, 
tgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:


> I recall in the past people have used different items to replace this piece.
> Mine finally bound itself into a cocoon and became a beautiful butterfly.
> Problem is, now the window scrapes when it opens and closes. 
> 
> Anybody have any advice/techniques for this?

I replaced both of mine last fall.  the part was $20-$30, somewhere in there. 
 for some reason it is not listed on DMC Houston or Grady's websites - maybe 
they are all gone now?  i remember they were too long but were just like OEM - 
i just cut to fit.  had to remove the upper door trim but that's about it.  
it's a 1 hr job if you have been in there before.  why monkey around with some 
homebrew solution when the right part is pretty cheap?

Andy


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