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After market window regulator?
Kinnick4Ever - Friday, 29 May, 2015, at 10:53:56 am
Time for a new winbow regulator on the passenger side (00 Boxster). Porsche original part runs $270 or so. Pelican Parts has a Uro brand replacement for $150. I've seen others on eBay for less (euroasia parts carries them for about $110). Does anyone have any experience or recommendations regarding aftermarket regulators?
Re: After market window regulator?
Al in Melbourne Beach - Monday, 1 June, 2015, at 11:03:58 am
I'm interested in this answer as well. Lost mine at BRBS but made it home OK just had to work the window up and down several times each time i closed the door. Pedro warned me away from the "chinese-made" ones, but he and several others said they were available in the $140 range. I found one that says it is the "three-rail" style and you might have to drill to install new window channels". I don't want to do that.

Al
Re: After market window regulator?
Al in Melbourne Beach - Tuesday, 9 June, 2015, at 11:09:18 am
Got mine from deutschepartsusa on eBay. Appears to be a genuine german-made OEM part. I did the install, but didn't pop rivet the boxster stop so now I have to open the door up again. As it says on the other boards, if you don't put in the stop, the window rattles when you close the door. I vaguely remembered something about having to move a clip or something, but there were no instructions with the part and I thought maybe the rivet was associated with a mod required for some earlier doors. Based on this experience, I'd say they would be a good potential source for parts. Was upposed to arrive the 11th, came a week early.

Al
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