Use locktite!!
Staff Reviewer -
Make sure to use locktite when installing the threaded one. You would have to take the whole guts out of the door to press one of the other two per pack on. The one with the hole in the middle is supposed to be banded on using a hammer and a punch... I tried gently trying to install one on my door and it was not happening. I had the treaded one get loose and fall off. So... the window fell out of it's track and I had to drill out a second roller to get it back into the track. So... off to advance this morning to buy a second package of these so I will have another threaded roller to use. I will use locktite and a backing nut this time to hopefully insure that these do not come loose. One hint I learned the hard way is that the glass may tilt on you or the window could make a clicking noise if one of these is getting loose. I thought that I would just find another roller going bad, but that was not the case. I have a 1997 Chevy Blazer. Seems like the upper left may be prone to go bad. It is pretty simple to drill out and replace one at a time. If it is so bad that the window comes out of the track go ahead and buy two packages of these...
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Window Rollers
Verified Buyer -
Perfect item and by far the best auto website! I love how the website informs you if the item is in stock.
worked like the oem part
the old guide just fell apart. the hardest part of the install was holding the window in position and getting the pivoting stud out of the new part. getting the stud out required drilling a hole 3/8" in a piece of scrap 2x4, turning the part so the stud went through the hole and tapping the stud out with a punch. holding the window in position was a little more of a problem. i ended up putting a 4" C-clamp on the window bracket, lined up the arm and used the clamp to press the two together. worked like a charm!
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Worked for my 84 c10
Broke one of the wheels pulling it out of the track, had to grind off the old rivet and bunch out the old one, used the threaded one and bolted it in, sits perfect distance away, installed back into tracks, works perfect
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Junk
I've installed 2 of these. The thin plastic hinge has immediately broken on both with one finger pressure.
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend to a friend