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    Mystery Part

    I found a loose rubber part in the bottom of the driver side door on my 1970 911T. It measures 2-3/8" along the spine and 1-3/4" in the other direction. I don't find it depicted in PET. Anyone know what this is?

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    It s the anti rattle buffer mounted on the bottom of the door where the window opener arm is ideally nearly touching the inner door buttom

    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...ferrerid=29735

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirk07 View Post
    It s the anti rattle buffer mounted on the bottom of the door where the window opener arm is ideally nearly touching the inner door buttom

    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...ferrerid=29735
    Thanks for the tip.

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    a good lock smith/safe store will have a selection of springs. I did that 30 years ago & they are still working

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