Hoping someone can provide me with the part number and or link to order these metal door panel upper clips.
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Hoping someone can provide me with the part number and or link to order these metal door panel upper clips.
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Back story- After having my door rattling and window misalignment a number of times by the dealer I decided the general rule of thumb with these cars” If you want something right do it yourself” I ordered the window Boss kit knowing that these cars have a problem with the plastic tube on the window regulator and took apart the door.
This post and video really helps with the disassembly of the door and window components.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElzX1lFkuEE
https://driveviper.com/forums/thread...rcement-How-To
After opening it up I discovered a number of issues with the door and window that look like a problem from the design of the car. 3 of the 4 plastic door hardware pieces that connect the window to the window regulator were broken (factory part 68349598AA - Genuine Mopar RETAINER-Glass To LIFTPLATE (moparpartsgiant.com) . Thankfully Doug Shelby has a better replacement https://www.dougshelbyengineering.co...indow-boss-kit
I also found that my friendly dodge mechanic had previously broken 4 of the 10 push pin retainer clips that hold the 2 door panels in 6509673AA - Genuine Mopar Pin-Door Panel ATTACHING (moparpartsgiant.com).
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Since I had the door apart I decided to install some sound damping material as I was tired of my car sounding like a 1972 pinto when closing the door https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
WOW what a difference the door now sounds like a solid thud when it closes without any rattling or vibrations.
I would highly recommend installing the window regulator Boss kit, Shelby improved window hardware and some sound dampening to the doors, sooner or later you will need to, do it while the parts are available
And please help me get the part number to the metal clip at the start of this post
Good Luck and thank you
Dennis
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Last edited by Hawk; 09-04-2021 at 08:11 PM.
I believe you are looking for 68203759AA.
1972 pinto haha
My door has a few broken push pins and I lost the part number. I believe they were around $10/ea from the Dodge dealership. Anyone got the part number handy?
https://www.moparpartsgiant.com/part...ra2=&filter=()
This has both parts of the push pin retainer
A picture for all you young guys that don’t know what a Pinto is- Rather sporty in orange!
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https://www.clipsandfasteners.com/Ch...A-p/a21601.htm
That’s the place I buy most of my clips from. They have pretty much everything
Hawk - nice writeup !
Hawk or whomever has an opinion -
I'm curious as I will be opening my doors soon to do exactly the same thing... Is the general consensus that if you're going to be in there and your windows are working fine to go ahead with the reinforcement kit? It strikes me as a great idea regardless, but I also don't see much about folks doing it as frequently as the DSE bosses. I'd certainly rather measure two or three times and cut once, but I also don't care to waste time/money if there's really not much reason to bother.
The reinforcement kit I'm aware of: https://www.theviperstore.com/Viper5...Mechanical.htm
EDIT: I guess a tangential question would be about window adjustment after taking the windows out. Any issues with re-fitment or similar?
Last edited by phantomapollyon; 09-06-2021 at 09:58 AM.
I used that kit from the Viper Store. I will let you know about any adjustment next week when the parts arrive and I get them installed.
I did my alignment with a set of calipers and it went smoothly.
IIRC, the DSE bosses didn't leave much room to adjust glass fore/aft position. Didn't matter as it ended up perfect on the first go anyway.
The reinforcement kit, in my experience, was a hassle. The holes in the bracket needed to be opened up to sit flush with the regulator plate, then the bracket didn't fit the regulator length well so trying to get the little screws into the plastic holes in regulator ended up with the holes tearing. Lastly, the supplied hardware is too short and you need to purchase longer screws. All that being said, I ended up ditching the reinforcement kit and sending mine too powerwindowrepair in AZ and they came back wrapped in wire supports and a lifetime warranty. Happy with the results from them.
For my specific repair (and reinforcement) it was $329 I think, shipping both ways on customer's dime. Cheaper than a new regulator and shouldn't have any future issues.
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