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Replacing drive side window need help asap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Old Mar 1, 2011
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Replacing drive side window need help asap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

well long story short i locked my keys in my truck yesterday and i stuck my arm in the window while pulling out on it and it broke the glass.


well i got the old parts out but i cant figure out to fit the new ones in. the guy at the junk yard took it out all assembled. and i cant figure out how he did it with out bending the door.


plz help thanks


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Old Mar 1, 2011
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i think the regulator has to be off the glass in order to put it in. he probably cut the inside of the door.

once the regulator is off, you put the front edge down inside the door from the outside, then work it down until you can get the back bottom corner in. then you should be able to start rotating the glass back up to a normal position. once the glass is in, then you slide the regulator in from the bottom of the door, under the door panel.
 
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^^^ yea thats what i figured have to wait till i get to work tomorrow so i can get the regulator off since its riveted on and i don't have a cut off wheel here.
 
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Please delete. Browsed on mobile and didn't know this thread was old af.
 
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