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Old 11-10-2011, 12:07 AM   #1
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Ok, passenger side regulator was stuffed, drivers side was slow, brought 2 off ebay, 125 posted and fitted them up last week, passenger side is perfect now, drivers side is going up to 3/4 and window against pillar is moving out on angle, it did this but not like this beforehand, i notived on where you clip the top of regulator in that the opaque colored clip was bent and the new plastic upper clip wasnt secure, to stop this i heated up the clip and formed it back straight, greased track and cleaned it out, still cant work this out as to why it goes up skewed. Apart from that, the info here was spot on in doing this myself. Bit of cursing but doable. Any thoughts………?

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