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MikeS
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9/23/2003
17:37:25

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my window on the drivers side is rubbing something. I'm not sure what kind of bushings or rollers this thing rolls on but whenever the truck gets wet the window rolls up great, just like new. Has anyone experienced this or something similar? If so, what do I need to replace. Obviously the motor is still good. Thanks alot,
Mike



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9/23/2003
19:45:15

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Get yourself a can of silicon spray and spray
the tracks

Most times it sticks in the guide track spraying
them and running up and down a few times usualy
solves the prob.

Keep a rag handy you will be whiping it off for
a few weeks everytime it goes up and down.

Larry
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9/24/2003
10:52:10

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thanks again Larry. I'll pick up a can this week. Any particular brands or locations you prefer?



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9/24/2003
10:52:47

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my bad, double posting



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9/24/2003
17:36:41

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Any brand will work, Autozone or walmart will
have the cheapest price.

Just roll her down and spray both sides good and
than roll it up and down a few times.

sounds like even just water gives you a little
slipage and makes it work.

We even use the silicon spray on the ATV tires
makes them slide on easy

If that don't do it you will need to remove the
door panel and spray the rollers with wd 40 or
some type of lube.

Larry
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9/24/2003
23:57:39

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thanks again Larry



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