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Hats off to Nissan engineering and my best friend who hopefully will come on this board. The doors install was a breeze. It took a bit to figure out the
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Hats off to Nissan engineering and my best friend who hopefully will come on this board. The doors install was a breeze. It took a bit to figure out the first door but it really wasn't that hard. The whole assembly is basically 4 pieces, the window, the door shell, the regulator & window track all as one easy piece, and the doors handles. I can't believe shops wanted around $400 dollars. Windows roll up easily and perfectly, no whistles, howling, or rattling of any kind.
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