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Honda Hunter
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Window Regulator
Does anyone know where to find a window regulator and motor in the US. I cant seem to find one anywhere. all ebay has is for mk1, and anyone that sells new or remanufactured doesnt have anything for the mr2
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Honda Hunter
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Bummer! i wound up finding one on ebay, but it is passenger side and I need drivers side.
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Honda Hunter
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how much and how long? I live in Colorado and the weather likes to change its mind alot. but thats the best news i've heard all day
also, mine is a 91. (i didnt know if they are year specific) |
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I definatly want it as long as the regulator is in good condition and the motor works. I will need a day or two to sell off a pistol or rifle for the cash. could I just pm you when I have the money? any idea what shipping might cost?
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I had to order my window regulator from Toyota. I think the P/N is Driver Side Window Regulator 85720-17030. IIRC, I paid about $90 for it. Good luck.
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If you need to check price and availability on a new one, feel free to email me or post a thread on my vendor forum. Don't forget to let me know what year you are working on because I won't remember what it is from this thread - too much going on to keep track of things like that!
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Thank you all for your offering to help. I wound up having my freind/coworker resoder the motor and i tig welded the bracket ears back on. got the door put back together last night and works good as new. once i replaced the fuse that blew also. that had me worried for a second
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^ you really need to degrease the regulator and regrease it with fresh regulator-specific grease. it sludges up and causes tons of resistance, im sort of confident that the friction of gunk is what shears the ears off.
.. but ive welded a set myself months ago and its still going strong today definitely works fine, its just a good idea to get in there with fresh grease. |
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I used regular gear grease, was that bad?
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