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Thanks guys.
All of typical Chevelle parts places have the rear rollers, but not the front. Just as a side note..... there is no telling how long that roller has been missing. But my driver's door glass has been "loose" (side to side) ever since I can remember. I'm in the process of installing the Legendary Interiors front door panels when I thought I would adjust the front door glass, as previous attempts yielded less than acceptable results. While adjusting the front "in and out", I noticed the glass was not moving. After rolling the glass all the way up and shining a light down there, I noticed there was no roller. I have two rust free doors that I am saving for a future restoration and really do not want to use them as "parts" doors. Anyway, I installed that roller and spent very minimal time adjusting the glass. What a huge difference, and the glass has little to no movement. Wonder if the passenger side is missing that roller also.
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Rick 1966 Chevy Caprice 427-390 2012 Chevy Camaro RS Convertible
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