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Replacing driver's side door glass 700

Not a difficult task. Remove the door panel, your junk yard salavage trip will help you better understand how that's done without breaking anything on your Brick.(check archives for 700 door panel removal) There are two clips holding the window to the sissor regulator, remove the clips, pull the metal base holding the glass free from the regulator and turn the glass and metal base somewhat on end in the door and slide it up out of the glass channel. It's easier to remove those clips with the window partially down but in a salavage yard you deal with where the window was possitioned(usually closed) when the Brick was hauled into the yard. At home running the window down until you can better get at the regulator clips will make things easier. A good time to lube, and tighten up things up in the door, also vacuum any broken glass out of the inner door, keeps things neat and the glass won't end up blocking any drain openings. Hope this helps.






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