window motor
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RE: window motor
I just did both of my lock actuators. You have to drill out the rivits, then kind of twist out the actuators cause the pins are shaped in a "Z". Then you have to switch the brackets from the old to the new. I used a little grease, a cloth and some vise grips. To attach the new ones in I used a piece of duct tape to hold a nut on the inside of the bracket and used a half inch stud and some thread glue unless you have the big rivits it calls for.
#13
RE: window motor
ok thanks that helps alot man...im not lookin forward to doin this though cause everything looks tightly packed in there but who knows its probably easier than it looks
ORIGINAL: 5.0 MPG
I just did both of my lock actuators. You have to drill ou the rivits, then kind of twist them out. Then you have to switch the brackets. To attach the new ones in I used a piece of duct tape to hold a nut on the inside of the bracket and used a half inch stud and some thread glue.
I just did both of my lock actuators. You have to drill ou the rivits, then kind of twist them out. Then you have to switch the brackets. To attach the new ones in I used a piece of duct tape to hold a nut on the inside of the bracket and used a half inch stud and some thread glue.
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