Need help with window riser mechanism

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Ravenshurst

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Please help. A friend owns a 1976 K20. The window won't roll up. I figured it had come off of it's track....
One of the wheels is missing from the riser mechanism. (Manual, not electric) How difficult is it to replace the mechanism? The door is pretty beat-up, so if replacing the riser is a serious pain, is replacing the door an easier path? Thanks for any advice.
 

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More involved to replace the window regulator than the door. Six bolts holding the door. Downside to door replacement is realigning it to the truck without damaging the front fender. Removal of the front fender is recommended when replacing the door.

Window regulator will need door panel removed, the vent window mech removed, glass removed and then the regulator.

Youtube series on how to do the regulator. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkbA3iP6Xzo
 

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More involved to replace the window regulator than the door. Six bolts holding the door. Downside to door replacement is realigning it to the truck without damaging the front fender. Removal of the front fender is recommended when replacing the door.

Window regulator will need door panel removed, the vent window mech removed, glass removed and then the regulator.

Youtube series on how to do the regulator. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkbA3iP6Xzo

Thanks for the link, he has some good vids. I like the home made exhaust vids.
 

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