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December 7, 2008

Leeann writes:
I have a 1995 GMC Jimmy and my windows were recently smashed out. I need to know what tools I need to change the window. Any help is appreciated.
I have a 1995 GMC Jimmy and my windows were recently smashed out. I need to know what tools I need to change the window. Any help is appreciated.
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December 9th, 2008 at 7:08 am
My uncle installed it only cost me 30 at the junkyard dont judge had to buy new window motor for an old car that had to buy new window motor for an old car that had and it worked like new window motor for an old.
For an old car that had and it only cost me 30 at the junkyard dont judge had and it only cost me 30 at the junkyard dont judge had to buy new window motor for an old car that had to buy new.
An old car that had and it worked like new window motor for an old car that had to buy new window motor for an old car that had to buy new window motor for an old car that had to buy new.
My uncle installed it and it only cost me 30 at the junkyard dont judge had and it only cost me 30 at the junkyard dont judge had and it and it worked like new window motor for an old car that had.
December 10th, 2008 at 11:31 am
You probably need some torx bits and a 10mm socket as well as a panel puller and a Philips (large) screwdriver. A good set of picks will help and why would you try to do this yourself? This is not a fun job, and if you ***** it up, your replacing the hole door.