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08-14-2007, 12:18 AM | #16 | ||
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No other Chevy/Buick dealers close by, just the one in town (I live out in the middle of corn and bean fields (lol) However, I did go back to gmpartsdirect.com and took out the "-" from the part number you provided and it worked. They are currently $2.92 each if anyone was interested. -- Mike |
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I ended up driving to another dealership and ordered 2 packs (10 total) of the nylon window roller Bearings and 1 packs (20 total) of the door panel retainers . Total price was $ 37.46 after state sales tax.
The part numbers are: GM P/N: 10161510 - Plastic Door Panel Fasteners (20 Pack) GM P/N: 9666748 - Nylon Window Roller Bearing (5 Pack) I was going to order from GM partsdirect.com. but after shipping I would have paid $ 3.00 more for the order (I guess I'm a cheap scate ) If the weather is nice this Sunday, I'm going to install them. If I can rember I'll try to snap a few photos of the insides of the door and what not and post them. Thanks again for the information, you guys saved me a few hundred $$$$$! -- Mike Last edited by 94BUICKRMLMTD; 08-16-2007 at 09:39 PM. Reason: Added information that I forgot to post. |
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That's one thing you got to watch about online ordering- the shipping charges. Sometimes it is cheaper to buy from your local sources, plus you are helping your areas' economy at the same time.
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Hello all - first time poster.
I also wanted to thank the board (and the ImpalaSS forums) for posting these instructions and part numbers to everyone's benefit. I wanted to point out that, for some reason, each of my 1995 Roadmaster doors have an additional screw at the bottom holding each door panel on. This appears to be a factory installation and not some type of hatchet job. There is a small hole in the carpeted section of each map holder through which you can use a philip's head screwdriver to remove the offending screw. It took a little head scratching when a gentle pull wouldn't get that last "plastic retainer" out The suggestion for a 2-3 inch C-clamp was right on the money and made the job easy, as I was unable to use any of the plyers / clamps I had on hand to much benefit. I replaced both the front and rear slider on the driver's rear door, and the C-clamp was able to do both just fine. A little tighter job for the front slider, but it fits inside the smaller inspection hole with room to spare. Also, for those in the middle of nowhere but have a NAPA supplier nearby, the NAPA part number for the 9666748 rollers is 6651723. My local GM dealer was still slightly (a few pennies) cheaper, but there's the info if it's needed. Thanks again - I hope to learn more around here! |
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Hi, I have a'91 with the same roller issue on 3 windows.
The part number 966-6748 comes up as discontinued on the GM sure provided. If anyone else can recommend a part number, it would be much appreciated. |
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