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atomicDog
04-23-2005, 02:35 PM
I'm working on replacing the front window rail (just behind the door brake) on my '95 525iT. Found out that the rail was kinked by my door brake, due to the weak door metal in door brake area. The kinked rail caused my glass to come down slowly and ultimately killed the window motor.

The window motor has been replaced and the old rail came out real easy.

Now I'm having a hard time installing the new rail. Since I can't see where the new rail clips in at the top, the installation is getting frustrating. Does anyone have any tips on making this job easier? The Bentley manual has virtually no info on replacing a rail.

Jeff N.
04-23-2005, 03:18 PM
uh...take lots of pictures so when we have to do the same job it will be much easier?

632 Regal
04-23-2005, 04:03 PM
Lmao

632 Regal
04-23-2005, 04:05 PM
this is about the best I can do for you until you post all them pictures for us...

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=HE23&mospid=47406&btnr=51_0406&hg=51&fg=10

atomicDog
04-23-2005, 06:45 PM
Has anyone else done this rail installation lately that has any additional thoughts to share?

632 Regal
04-23-2005, 07:17 PM
I dont remember anyone doing this at all here...and I have been here since the age of dino oil.

atomicDog
04-23-2005, 10:27 PM
Wow, 632. You must be as old as I am :D , as I am from the days of dino oil, too.

Anyway, I got the new rail installed tonite. Took a bit of thought and some grease on the top of the new rail to help get it installed. The window now goes up and down without binding!! I'll post some pics tommorrow.

Robin-535im
04-24-2005, 09:33 AM
A little late now... but for the next person who has to try this:

I used to work for a car restorer and his secret was silicone spray to lubricate the rubber to slide it in. Flat wooden tools can help push it in, and you want to make sure it is really in there all the way because the rubber can kind of mold into position (the wrong position) and it's harder to fix it later.

I recall following some kind of writeup that I found, maybe on Bruno's site, that was mostly but not completely helpful. I suspect that everyone who does it struggles through it in a most ungraceful manner and is embarassed to post the pictures of the amazing kludges he had to go through to make it work!

myblack540i
04-25-2005, 12:26 PM
I did this job... sort of. My door brake - broke. Kinked up the window rail, causing the window to lower then - WHAM! ...drop like a rock into the door.

I ended up taking the door completely off. Mianly just to be able to see and to get my arm contorted properly to fit in there and get it out, straighten it up, and get it back in.

No fun.

atomicDog
04-25-2005, 08:21 PM
I'm working on replacing the front window rail (just behind the door brake) on my '95 525iT. Found out that the rail was kinked by my door brake, due to the weak door metal in door brake area. The kinked rail caused my glass to come down slowly and ultimately killed the window motor.

The window motor has been replaced and the old rail came out real easy.

Now I'm having a hard time installing the new rail. Since I can't see where the new rail clips in at the top, the installation is getting frustrating. Does anyone have any tips on making this job easier? The Bentley manual has virtually no info on replacing a rail.

Thanks again for all the replies. Well, I finally got a chance to take some pictures. They can be viewed via the following URL:

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/happee_feelings/album?.dir=/af9d

The first two pictures show the old damaged rail I removed from the driver's door. The red arrow points to the rail area damaged by the door brake that worked it's way lose when the door brake was yanked as a gust of strong wind pulled open the door. The next picture shows the repaired door/door brake area using the Koala Motorsports stainless steel plate. That plate is truly a well made piece!! The last pic shows the newly installed front door rail thru the access holes in the door. Once I greased the top of the rail and installed the new rail by following behind the front rubber window track, the new rail installed quickly and easily!! Hope this helps someone else with this issue.

632 Regal
04-25-2005, 08:34 PM
I dont think your link is correct, it asks for me to sign in.

idonno im new at this :D

atomicDog
04-25-2005, 08:43 PM
632, the link worked for me. Try ignoring the "Sign In" message at the top and proceed directly on to the thumbnail pics shown below the "Sign In" prompt. You can either click on one of the thumbnail pics to enlarge it or click on the slideshow option to scroll thru them auto magically. I set the access to public, so all can see these pics without restrictions. BTW, I'm new to this, too, as the E34 board would only let me post real small pics. So, I had to put the pics somewhere else and my daughter mentioned this option...