
I see no value in a product that costs $40 and breaks within 2 weeks or a year. $40 is a fair price for a part like a power window that will last for years. It's not just this regulator or manufacturer, it's all of them. I have a 2003 Durango. I replaced the first outgoing regulator in 2015. I've since replaced all 4 and gone through a total of 11 adjusters between 4 doors. Not this company, all companies. This rear right door may have been closed 20 times in 7 months. So it would only last a week if someone would regularly ride in the back seat. I wish there was OEM quality in the aftermarket power window market. My next will be an OEM. This particular door and regulations frustrate me the most. It has been my least used, lasting only 7 months from date of installation and less than 300 miles, +/- 20 door closures with no slamming whatsoever. Almost ALL aftermarket regulators have the same fatal flaw, but some are even cheaper than others. This one was cheap. I feel cheated.

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