1991 Dodge Shadow Convertible

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Jeannie, Jan 23, 2005.

  1. Jeannie

    Jeannie Guest

    Does anybody know where I can purchase a driver side window for this
    car? It is a power window and has a plastic runner attached to the
    bottom of it. I spoke with a glass company who told me the part comes
    attached to the window? The part is broken on mine and so the little
    wheel that runs inside the runner pops out which makes it where I have
    to choose up or down for the long run. I have been that my best bet
    would be to go to an auto salvage for it but I want a new one if
    possible.
     
    Jeannie, Jan 23, 2005
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  2. Jeannie

    maxpower Guest

    You can get all those pieces thru Chrysler, The up stop (that prevents the
    window from going up to far) will normally break and cause the window to
    raise above the normal stop Part #4724422AB and the retainer and bushing
    4512684 and 685 is also available
    8 4512 684 4 C 27 RETAINER, Glass to Liftplate
    9 4512 685 4 C 27 BUSHING, Door Glass
    10 47244 22AB 2 C 27 UPSTOP, Front Door Window Glass
     
    maxpower, Jan 23, 2005
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  3. Jeannie

    Jeannie Guest

    Thank You, do you know where I can order those online? I am also
    looking for a plastic replacement window for the back and the
    weatherstripping that goes with the convertible top.
     
    Jeannie, Jan 23, 2005
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  4. Jeannie

    Jeannie Guest

    I guess the actual piece I'm looking for is called a lift channel for
    the front glass, is that the same as the upstop?
     
    Jeannie, Jan 23, 2005
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  5. Jeannie

    maxpower Guest

    28 CHANNEL, FRONT DOOR GLASS REAR, WITH LIFTPLATE
    48800 66AB 1 C 27 Right
    48800 67AB 1 C 27 Left


    I would contact your local dealer to order parts, especially when it comes
    to the weather strips because there are so many of them , and no it is not
    the same as the up stop., The dealer can also get the glass for the rear
     
    maxpower, Jan 23, 2005
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