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Old Sep 16, 2016 | 03:20 PM
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I hope all goes well. I am going to start tearing the door apart in the morning, to see if it will be doable with the glass in the door or if I am going to have to take it out. I will post again after it is completed and curing
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Old Sep 16, 2016 | 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Ford guy #6
I hope all goes well. I am going to start tearing the door apart in the morning, to see if it will be doable with the glass in the door or if I am going to have to take it out. I will post again after it is completed and curing
Ohh fun!
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Old Sep 17, 2016 | 05:08 PM
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Well it ended up being a bust. The actuator and stuff is wore out beyond belief. Someone had already tryed gluing the clips back to the window once, and the clips are so full of gunk it's not even funny. I guess I will be going to the junk yard Monday, to look for the whole assembly
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Old Oct 3, 2016 | 03:57 PM
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Well, I ended up trying the fix,after 5 yards and no good ones to be found. I took the clips out and took a carbide bit on a dremel and cleaned all the old glue out the best I could, then applied a small coat of the jb weld, put the clips back on the regulator and slid the window into place, then took more of the jb weld to the seems where the clip met glass and so far all is well. Window is working for now. Not sure what I will do new time. I guess I will be ordering most of the assembly new
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