ReplaceXL Window Channel
Manufacturer #REPC457508
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ReplaceXL Window Channel
Manufacturer #REPC457508
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$56.18
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Location | Front, Driver Side |
| Warranty | 1-year ReplaceXL unlimited-mileage warranty |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Interchange Part Number | 15960867, GM1394101 |
| Replaces Partslink Number | GM1394101 |
| Returns Policy | 30-Day Return Policy |
| Replaces OE Number | 15960867 |
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These Channels are perfect and replace old ones perfectly. The challenge as with any channel replacements is there is no easy way to get them in. Patience and preplanning makes it go easier but not quicker.
RJ
Posted by R. J. K. / Sun, Apr 24
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Question: Is this for the back of the driver side window where the window guide slides into to keep the window from falling out of track?Michael P. / Sep 02, 2021
Hi Michael, I'm glad to assist you. No. This is the rubber sash that goes on top of the window channel. I hope this helps and happy shopping.
AE
Question: The metal channel peice that's goes inside the weather stripping channel that keeps the window lined up?Clay K. / Nov 27, 2020
Hi Clay,
This is the piece of metal channel where the weatherstrip glass run channel lies or resides. This is to hold the glass in place securely with the weatherstrip sandwiching the glass in between.
JE
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