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  1. Highlander's post in Time for a new window regulator was marked as the answer   
    As a follow up, this was a pretty straightforward R&R.  No idea why I was so reticent to try this earlier!
     
    I was able to pull of the vapor barrier intact and there was enough remaining goo to stick it all back down.   If it does rip and need replaced, they are not expensive, <$50.
     
    Adjustment of the door was a snap.  
     
    The only issue I had was getting the window to fit into the rubber gasket on the regulator itself.  The glass kinda stuck to the rubber and just pushed the rubber down rather than the window slipping in nicely.  Maybe I should have used a little lubrication?
     
    I would strongly recommend this as a pretty simple DIY.  Labor rates here in the SF Bay area are crazy.  This was an easy $1k job had I even had my indie do it!
  2. Highlander's post in What do I need to do to fix this? was marked as the answer   
    Thanks RFM,
     
    That's really good info.  I'll go check it out some more when I get a chance and report back!
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