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aron nance




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PostSubject: Window guides   Window guides Icon_minitimeWed Apr 18, 2018 6:51 am

First post; found a box of 5 window slides for our (2nd) '92 Olds Custom Cruiser yesterday: P/N 20424, Nylon Window guides, sold under the Au-ve-co Products name. May be available from GM dealers, didn't check there. Reasonably priced, and will keep them for next time others break!
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Fred Kiehl

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PostSubject: Re: Window guides   Window guides Icon_minitimeMon May 14, 2018 8:03 am

If you get the rollers, you will not have to fix them again. The slides will break again. Put them in hot water when installing them, and they will flex more without cracking as much.
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RedandBlack

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PostSubject: Re: Window guides   Window guides Icon_minitimeTue May 15, 2018 12:56 pm

Welcome to the forums!

You should buy the Dorman window rollers. Part number 74444

Sadly most parts stores only carry one, maybe two, so you might have to do some work to get enough of them to do all the windows.

And they'll never fail.

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PostSubject: Re: Window guides   Window guides Icon_minitimeTue May 15, 2018 12:59 pm

RedandBlack wrote:
Welcome to the forums!

You should buy the Dorman window rollers. Part number 74444

Sadly most parts stores only carry one, maybe two, so you might have to do some work to get enough of them to do all the windows.

And they'll never fail.


You can order them from Rock Auto.  All you need!

Repair Albums here:

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Have a BALL!

-Michael
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RedandBlack

RedandBlack


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PostSubject: Re: Window guides   Window guides Icon_minitimeTue May 15, 2018 1:41 pm

Eh it's not THAT bad of a job!

Just gotta be careful with your door panels. That's the most nerveracking part. lol
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