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Old 04-02-2019, 10:28 AM   #1
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Window Track Rollers

Hey everyone I was wondering if anyone knew where I could possibly get the Window Track rollers for my s14 Ive searched online and cant seem to find any for the S14 usually searching I end up finding the GM ones. Any help is appreciated thank you.
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Old 04-02-2019, 11:00 AM   #2
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It's integrated into the pane of glass. No separate part number.
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Damn I was hoping that wouldnt be the case. Guessing I wont be able to get them on their own.
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do you mean the regulator assembly?
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No im more talking about the piece on the actual glass that goes on the track and keeps it even while it goes up and down.
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https://www.nissanpartsdeal.com/part...:803_001,80700


i don't see anything that connects to the glass other than the bolts and the plastic/rubber piece to protect the glass...just the usual...the regulator is complete to keep the glass level and bolts basically to hold it to the regulator...unless theres something in the diagram I'm missing...
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Hey on the diagram they dont have a part number but they look similar to this on the car https://www.amazon.com/APDTY-Manual-.../dp/B00QB4BUIK I hope the link works im not so great when it comes to this stuff. It looks like it just comes with the glass but one of mine is missing I may or may not have had a long day and got a little too rough. Im wondering if I can just tighten it enough where it wont really matter.
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rofl...it works, but should be part of the regulator, i wouldn't recommend just tightening it as it can torque the glass incorrectly and shatter it...did it once myself, no fun lol, i have had some luck with rubber/plastic spacers and a bolt with a sheath per se where the bolt passes through the window if that makes any sense...i usually try to not ghetto rig stuff as the OE is way easier and better on the system!
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I hear ya im trying to keep it OE that way I know it will work but buying new glass seems like such a hassle over something like this. I may try and make something that will work similarly to them somehow.
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Find someone that is selling a door glass or parting out a car. It's much easier and cheaper.
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