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Dodge Stealth & Mitsubishi 3000GT Window Regulator Removal & Repair Tutorial, Part 1 - HD 720p

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Dodge Stealth & Mitsubishi 3000GT Window Regulator Removal & Repair Tutorial, Part 1 - HD 720p

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  • its easier pulling the window up with your hands and then putting some tape up to hold it.

  • sound of rachet is hurting my ears

  • snap-on tools

  • is the plastic lining still needed for the door panel? or should i just throw it away?

    

  • @Mitsubishi3kgt Found 1 for the first gen pass side. good thing i'm broke now.. right? lol

  • @morri908 All I did was type in "3000gt window regulator" on the main ebay page and sifted through all the way overpriced ones. Look up "3000gt turn signal" and you'll find a handful of passenger side assemblies for around $30-$35.

    The metal reinforcement wouldn't be a bad idea, it'll only help.

  • @Mitsubishi3kgt When i looked on ebay they were going for much more.. And no, why would I look at autozone? Do they even carry them?

    And both of mine are just broken, they look as though they could be repaired. but in either case i think i would still do the metal reinforcement.. Seems like it would keep it from breaking later on. (since we will eventually run out of parts.. I've still only found 1 passenger side turn signal assembly for the first gen.

  • @morri908 Ebay has a passenger side for $63, driver for $85... did you only call up autozone and call it good?

    In my case the plastic shattered on the skinnier part that sticks out so mine wasn't repairable but for $80 bucks for another one it wasn't worth my time to try and save the old one anyway.

  • @Mitsubishi3kgt Yeah, but it's nice to have a nice tutorial that tells you how to cheaply fix stupid problems like crappy window regulators. I'm not dropping 200 bucks on a window reg. and that's the lowest price i've found.

    Sure as hell not dropping money on something that's going to break again.. Especially if i can just fix the originals for less then 30 dollars...

  • Are there any tips on how to get the window to roll down more? From this video, it skips from removing the interior panel, and the window is already down so you can unbolt the track from the glass.

    I can only get the window to go down an inch, since that's about how far the track will drop down.

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