I just bought my window motor for 40 bucks from some ebay company. I am replacing my driver's side window, I have a good idea on how to do it since I've done this before on my passenger side. The only issue is that when I bought my motor for my passenger side from autozone I had screws with it, but now this ebay company didn't send me any screws. Anyone have any ideas what size or type of screws I shoudl use to attach my new window motor to the assembly. I can't possible use the old one since I have to drill them out since they are soldered. Any input would be helpful, thanks.
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Window Motor screws????
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well, you could rivet them back in...(not solder ;) )....or you could run over to your hardware store with your new motor and match up the correct size machine bolts...hit & miss usually works ;)
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