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Forum: X5 (E53) Forum 08-08-2018, 04:40 PM
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Posted By oldskewel
If it's the piece that goes up and down, attached...

If it's the piece that goes up and down, attached to the ends of both cables, that is what is commonly called the "regulator clip" or "slider" or "slider clip." That is the most common thing that...
Forum: X5 (E53) Forum 08-08-2018, 03:32 PM
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Posted By oldskewel
Thanks for following up with the answer. Can...

Thanks for following up with the answer.

Can you be more specific on the part that failed, "regulator anchor piece"? I once had a failure of the plastic collar with a spring around it that...
Forum: X5 (E53) Forum 07-31-2018, 12:51 PM
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Posted By oldskewel
Since I love JBWeld, I'd do that in addition to...

Since I love JBWeld, I'd do that in addition to all the above (similar purpose to the zip ties). But I would not necessarily do them all pre-emptively. But if you ever have the door panel off to...
Forum: X5 (E53) Forum 07-26-2018, 06:17 PM
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Posted By oldskewel
I vote for buying the parts and storing them...

I vote for buying the parts and storing them until the inevitable happens. For the window regulator, specifically, I'd buy the window clips, regulator clip(s), door panel clips, JBWeld, and zip ties...
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