Actually the windows are fine, but the plastic thing to lock the
windows broke. Any ideas where I can buy it?
GeekBoy - 17 Jan 2007 05:31 GMT
> Actually the windows are fine, but the plastic thing to lock the
> windows broke. Any ideas where I can buy it?
Maybe a auto glass place or junk yard
TBone - 17 Jan 2007 06:21 GMT
Did you try the dealer?

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> Actually the windows are fine, but the plastic thing to lock the
> windows broke. Any ideas where I can buy it?
Greg O - 17 Jan 2007 23:53 GMT
> Did you try the dealer?
That is your best bet.
I had a friend spend weeks looking for some trim piece for his Ford a few
years ago. Spent hours scrounging for it. I told him to try the dealer, he
was concerned of the cost. It ended up to be something like $10! He felt
pretty stupid in the end!
Greg
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Max Dodge - 18 Jan 2007 02:24 GMT
Aftermarket windows are sold for pickups in many auto parts outlets.

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> Actually the windows are fine, but the plastic thing to lock the
> windows broke. Any ideas where I can buy it?
azwiley1 - 18 Jan 2007 03:35 GMT
Here are a few links or go to any local glass company that does car
windshields and the likes.
http://www.crlaurence.com/ProductPages/showLine.asp?GroupID=331&Path=::331
http://www.aztrucks.com/categories/slidewin.html
> Aftermarket windows are sold for pickups in many auto parts outlets.
>
>> Actually the windows are fine, but the plastic thing to lock the
>> windows broke. Any ideas where I can buy it?
DonStaples - 18 Jan 2007 11:45 GMT
If you mean the plastic latch for the sliding rear window they have them at
most parts stores on the Help parts rack.
> Actually the windows are fine, but the plastic thing to lock the
> windows broke. Any ideas where I can buy it?