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97 Camry Window Regulator OEM or Aftermarket?
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97 Camry Window Regulator OEM or Aftermarket?
Hi, I am new to this forum. I am working on replacing front passenger side window regulator for my in-law's 97 Camry LE V6. I own a few different cars and I do most of maintenance and some repair works for them. However, this is the first Camry that I am working on, so please help.
The old regulator is making some noise when going up. Knowing what had happened and I have already taken the regulator out, I know I will need to source a new regulator. Now should I buy the genuine Toyota OES part or the aftermarket part for this? The cost is not a big issue, but my main concern is the fitment. I don't want to get one, install it then find out there is a problem. I would like to get some feedback from the folks who have done this. What do you think about the parts that you used for this job? Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.
The old regulator is making some noise when going up. Knowing what had happened and I have already taken the regulator out, I know I will need to source a new regulator. Now should I buy the genuine Toyota OES part or the aftermarket part for this? The cost is not a big issue, but my main concern is the fitment. I don't want to get one, install it then find out there is a problem. I would like to get some feedback from the folks who have done this. What do you think about the parts that you used for this job? Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.
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If my car would replace the regulator and motor together with a name brand aftermarket unit. Toyota parts are first class but aftermarket parts are good enough for this job and not worth the additional $200+ for a Toyota part. A decent brand (not the cheapest part you can find) should bolt right up.
#3
If my car would replace the regulator and motor together with a name brand aftermarket unit. Toyota parts are first class but aftermarket parts are good enough for this job and not worth the additional $200+ for a Toyota part. A decent brand (not the cheapest part you can find) should bolt right up.
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