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Rear Glass Roller Track,2-Door Sedan,55-57

Item EK-57-135799-1
Rear Glass Roller Track,2-Door Sedan,55-57
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Reproduction Of Original
      • 5-5/16" In Length
      • Attaches To P/N 135757, 178226 Or 178225 Channels
      • Includes Mounting Hardware
      • Provides Track For Window Regulator Rollers To Ride In

      Description

      The door window roller track in your 1955, 1956 or 1957 Chevy mounts to the glass and holds the window steady while allowing the regulator rollers to function properly. When this track breaks, all kinds of havoc ensues. Eckler's Classic Chevy offers a great reproduction rear door glass roller track. These channels, also known as window tracks or sash channels, are manufactured to take the original's place perfectly. Factory mounting points for the glass, window regulator rollers and inner door structure are reflected in the design, ensuring excellent fit and service. Why try to fabricate your 55, 56 or 57 Chevy's door window channels? Install the channel that's made for your car. You can count on Eckler's Classic Chevy for the parts you need for every step of your r

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