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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by John in VA View Post
    I lower the window & spray it into the rubber (or fabric, depending on the car) weatherstrip channel as deep into the door as possible. Run the window up/down a few times; repeat as necessary.
    Thanks!
    Also found some videos, the one you showed seems very popular

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    Which cheap ebay regulator are people going with these days? My Passenger front sounds like its chewing gravel...time to replace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoonin88 View Post
    Which cheap ebay regulator are people going with these days? My Passenger front sounds like its chewing gravel...time to replace.
    eBay - yuck
    Buy a good one from FCP Euro and never have to buy another regulator again, just keep doing warranty claims.
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    How do you go about getting shipping expenses reimbursed? At $30 a pop with free shipping on eBay for an item that is notorious for breaking, I will probably take my chances. Of the 2 I've replaced 4 years ago- only 1 has started to give me issues...I just can't remember where i got it or find my receipt hahaha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoonin88 View Post
    How do you go about getting shipping expenses reimbursed? At $30 a pop with free shipping on eBay for an item that is notorious for breaking, I will probably take my chances. Of the 2 I've replaced 4 years ago- only 1 has started to give me issues...I just can't remember where i got it or find my receipt hahaha.
    You can getting shipping reimbursed through PayPal, making FCP claims truly free. http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showt...-Euro-Lifehack
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galapolis View Post
    You can getting shipping reimbursed through PayPal, making FCP claims truly free. http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showt...-Euro-Lifehack
    Thanks for the link! I had heard about that before but wasn’t totally sure how it worked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galapolis View Post
    You can getting shipping reimbursed through PayPal, making FCP claims truly free. http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showt...-Euro-Lifehack
    So all we do is use Paypal to pay FCP Euro?
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    Quote Originally Posted by das boots View Post
    So all we do is use Paypal to pay FCP Euro?
    For the replacement yes. Then once the warranty return arrives back at FCP and you receive confirmation of that, you submit that along with the receipt for return shipping to PayPal and they will refund that amount back to your account
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoonin88 View Post
    How do you go about getting shipping expenses reimbursed? At $30 a pop with free shipping on eBay for an item that is notorious for breaking, I will probably take my chances. Of the 2 I've replaced 4 years ago- only 1 has started to give me issues...I just can't remember where i got it or find my receipt hahaha.
    Take it from me, having replaced three of the four regulators in my former 325i ZSP sedan with regulators from eBay, and then having all three of them fail within the year, buy once, cry once. Get them from FCP, and get OE versions. Not necessary to get original BMW, unless there aren't OE ones. They will last you until you sell the car, if you install them properly and maintain them. And if not, you get more for free.
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