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all right when i'm driving down the road with my window down a couple inches, the window rattles as i go over bumps. it doesn't happen when the widow is more than haf way down or when its all the way up. could this just be a loose screw. i'm pulling the door a part a little to fix the remot lock later and would like to fix that while i'm at it.
eventually it will break at a pivot point as you roll it up and down. min rattled very bad too. when it broke at the pivot i drilled out the other end of where it was connected to the track. its hard to explain without having pictures and not having it in front of me.
so once i get the door panel off its pretty self explanatory
yea look for a pivot taht moves from side to side on the tracks when you roll your window up and down. it only takes a sec to take your door panel off ull see it
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