Ron:
On my 56, I have assembled all parts for the power windows without much of a clue as to how the rubber conduits were to be installed in the front doors. Therefore, I drilled my own 1-1/2 inch holes in the post and door for the rubber channels that I got from Gary Goers. One end of the channel is fabricated to fit the hole and the other end I decided to use a rubber grommet. I plan to use rubber cement to attach the grommet and the channel. Maybe not the same as what you are looking for, but it should work.
John
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- From: Ron Waters <ronbo97@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 12:20:52 -0400
Hi gang -
On all 57-9 Mopars equipped with power windows, there is a small circular
metal retainer the fits into one end of the rubber conduit that runs between
the door and the A-post. This piece has three tiny 'legs' on it. I need one
or two of these guys.
Also, there is a rubber grommet that fits in the hole in the door that the
other end of the conduit feeds thru. Also need one or two of these.
Can anyone help me out on these small parts ?
Thanks,
Ron
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