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53 Mayfair window regulator studs
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Bryan H
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Hey there Pacakrd gurus. I am looking for window regulator studs for my 53 mayfair with roll up windows. They are 1" in length.I am also having a real hard time locating the correct antenna switch for the 53 as well. All antenna switch found so far the plunger is to big for our knob.Any wisdom regarding either would be greatly appreciated as My project is dead in the water without the window regulator studs. Interior ready to go in and get her on the road after 5 years. Thanks guys,
Bryan Hall
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Posted on: 2023/9/5 13:03
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Re: 53 Mayfair window regulator studs
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You need the 51-4 antenna switch as those knobs are all held on using a setscrew on the thinner shaft. The switch with the larger shaft is 55-6 where there is a spring like retaining clip attached to the knob that fits in a groove on the shaft.

On the window studs, are you referring to the items at the end of the regulator arms which go thru slots in the bar at the bottom of the window and have washers shich are held by a hairpin clip arrangement? If so, I believe those are part 376038. Possibly Kanter or Max Merritt or even Tucson Packard will have them as individual pieces but if not then I suspect you will need to get a used regulator from someone with a parts car or see if you can make something that will work.

If you try making something perhaps an elevator bolt with the thin flat head could be used without interference when the arms cross. A flat push on speednut on the other side of the bar opposite the head would keep it in the hole. You could make a groove for the original hairpin clip or just use a nut along with the metal and leather washers to hold the assembly to the window lift bar.

If you are looking for the studs that go on the other end of the regulator arm to the door panel, that is a different piece with built in spring washers and if not found at a vendor, again the same suggestions on making your own but with the orientation changed as needed for the fixed channel on the panel. Something like a Belleville spring washer could probably duplicate the curve on the original piece.

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Posted on: 2023/9/5 13:54
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Re: 53 Mayfair window regulator studs
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Posted on: 2023/9/5 17:27
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