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Old 03-26-2017, 12:34 PM   #106
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Re: 1972 gmc 2wd highlander with original paint

The next thing on the list was to hang doors, but when I got the passenger door up and was running the window up and down, I found it very hard to move, so I ended up pulling the whole door apart, just to make my PASSENGER window work! Oh well, the door needed some other work, and now I can clean the door out and make everything work flawless.
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Here is the way we prefer to lube and clean up the regulators. Just remember if you do this, to keep the teeth of the gears on the regulator away from the jaws of the vise, otherwise, you start to think your regulator is not working, and yes I am telling you from experience.
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Also found this funny spot of rust my dad and I have never seen before
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I then dug out a bunch of trim from dad's stash, here is most of the trim for the truck. From what I found in his stash, and what I bought a few weeks ago, I'm only missing the lower front passenger side bed molding, because my dad only had pieces for a truck with the toolbox
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