My Dad's drivers side window in his '85 Chrysler T&C wagon was flopping around and binding when trying to raise it. If you didn't physically help the window, you couldn't get it to go up right. The plastic bushings were worn out. I tried flipping them around and that only lasted a year. Like many things, I have to re-engineer it because it's too old to get parts and besides, when I re-engineer it, I'll never have to fix it again. I removed the plastic and installed bronze. The wide part of the track is 3/4" and the bushings available from ACE are 3/4" inner diameter. I'm going to do the passenger side so I'll take better pictures then and show detail about the metal I have to remove to have the bushings fit. A die grinder with a carbide tip is needed but you may be able to do it with a dremel. I'll also supply the exact measurements of the bushings because they're two different outer diameter sizes. I purchased both from ACE.

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