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Old 07-15-2009, 10:49 AM   #1
nlped
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Driver's side vent window

I may be doing this in the wrong place, and if so, sorry. I'm NEW!

I was disassembling my driver's side door glass "stuff" to replace the vent window seals and the window channel seals and come to find out that the little stud on the bottom that the window pivots on (not the rivot) is broken. And, of course I got the wrong seal the 1st time too. My '87 has 2 piece seals rather than the 1 piece ones that I thought it should have. So, after 11 days of waiting for the replacement seals to arrive I have been riding around without any window rubber on the driver's side...just a bit of wind noise, but the A/C is cold, so I just suck it up.

I know I could weld this back, but will it hold up since it has so much tension on it from the spring set up lower down? If not, I need a new drivers side vent window for my '87 . The channel seems fine, just the window stud.
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