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Your cart is empty.This CNC billet aluminum slider is the permanent solution for your broken rear window regulator. The aftermarket regulators cost $40-80 and are cheaply built and often have the wrong electrical connector requiring you to splice wires. This part replaces the cheap plastic slider that cracks in half. Our unique split design enables an easy on vehicle rebuild with no pressing required. In the majority of cases, there is no regulator removal required to repair your window. Save time and money by rebuilding. Synthetic grease included.
The Buv
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
This little jewel worked like a charm. Kudos to the inventor who filled this gap of Nissans inferior plastic guides.
Chrissy M
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
This part was a perfect match for my window regulator on my 2005 Nissan Sentra. Remove the 2 bolts holding the regulator to the window (you have to raise and low the window to get access to both bolts). Then remove the 4 bolts holding the regulator to the door frame. Reassemble the bar that connects to the window to the regulator arm with new aluminum part. Then, reinstall regulator back into door and attach window. Takes about 30-40 mins.
Kam Kraft
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024
would recommend and will buy again if the other window slide breaks.
Joe jones
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020
Slider worked to restore regulator attachment to glass track but not easy first time trial fix. Best to remove glass from track and secure to door. Then install slider. Screws are extremely small and can be easily lost in the process. Good luck!
Q
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2020
When I looked at broken plastic slider, I wished someone found the way to fix this broken slider.This company did!! Perfect engineering and perfect fit. It is bit expensive for this tiny pieces but worth to buy it when you think about their time and effort put in to complete this tiny engineered product.
D.N.
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2020
What I like is it’s made out of Metal that will last a lifetime to replace the crappy, cheap plastic the Nossan has used for years. There is no excuse for Nissan to continue using cheap plastic when there is a superior replaces.It’s easy as anything. Just follow the directions and you will get er done forever.
Tumbleweed Tony
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2019
Worked GREAT, we did both back windows (we will probably have to do all 4 windows before we are done) and it was actually not too hard to do. All we had to do after watching the U Tube and reading the instructions, was use common sense. I recommend the metal one verses the plastic one because it will last longer and is stronger for a few dollars more.
Edward
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2019
After reading reviews of the plastic replacement sliders sometimes breaking I decided to get this aluminum version. The dimple in the end of the track complicates the install but I managed a work around by using a drift and flattening out the dimple. This allowed removal of the broken clip and install of the new one. To reform the dimple I used a small socket where the dimple is supposed to be to support the track followed by a few blows with a blunt nose drift. Pretty simple. Nissan used lithium grease on the track so that's what I used instead of the small package of what looks like synthetic grease that came with the kit. At any rate, good fix.
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