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on my 88 regal it has the door window that has to ride in tracks at each end of the window frame,and once the tabs wear down you have to get those stupid plastic repair pieces from autozone or napa. they fold over the window track and snap in place, If you are lucky, a lot of sanding later... but they break easly if you can even get them in before they break Thank God there are two in a package. what i am wondering is there a better way to fix that?
Any Suggestions?
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I have worked in the autoglass field for 25 years or more and am sorry to say that the only way to really solve your problem is new or used door glass.{but with used you could wind up with same problem!} and unless you've replaced glass before it could be trickey. To tell you the truth it's a bad design by GM. GOOD LUCK!
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Re: Window Tracks, Is There A Better Way?
the only problem with the new glass is they want $250.00, i guess i have to live with it, no surprize its a bad design
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