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1967-71 Truck/1969-71 Blazer Window Regulator LH
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1967-71 Truck/1969-71 Blazer Window Regulator LH
Item Name
1967-71 Truck/1969-71 Blazer Window Regulator LH
Item #
3887981
Price/ea
$43.02  $38.41
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1967-71 Truck/1969-71 Blazer Window Regulator LH

Reproduction of the original door window regulators for 1967-71 Chevrolet and GMC trucks and 1969-71 Blazer with removable top and manual crank windows. Replace your worn out window regulator and help bring your window back to working condition.

The window regulator in a 1967-1971 GM truck or a 1969-1971 Blazer refers to the mechanical assembly responsible for raising and lowering the window glass. Specifically, the LH designation indicates that it is intended for the left-hand (driver's side) window.

Here are some key points about the window regulator:

  1. Location: The window regulator is typically located inside the door panel, adjacent to the window glass. It consists of various mechanical components, including gears, cables, and rollers, that work together to move the window glass up and down.

  2. Function: The primary function of the window regulator is to convert the rotational motion from the window crank or motor into vertical movement, allowing the window glass to be raised or lowered as needed.

  3. Manual vs. Power: Window regulators can be either manual or power-operated, depending on the vehicle's specifications. Manual regulators are operated by turning a hand crank, while power regulators are controlled by an electric motor and switch.

  4. Compatibility: The window regulator specified for a 1967-1971 GM truck or a 1969-1971 Blazer LH application is designed to fit the left-hand side of the vehicle. It is engineered to match the dimensions and mounting points of the original regulator for proper installation and operation.

  5. Replacement: If the window regulator becomes damaged, worn, or malfunctions, it may need to be replaced. Replacement regulators are available from aftermarket suppliers and are designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications. When replacing the regulator, it's essential to follow proper installation procedures to ensure smooth and reliable operation of the window.

  6. Maintenance: Regular inspection and lubrication of the window regulator can help prevent premature wear and ensure optimal performance. Cleaning any debris or dirt that may accumulate in the door panel can also help prolong the life of the regulator.

Applications

  • 1967-71 Trucks

  • 1969-71 Blazer with removable top



Also Fits:

GM Truck: 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971

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1967-71 Truck/1969-71 Blazer Window Regulator LH

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