Driver door regulator

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Hi all, in need of driver door regulator for 71 2800CS, electric.
Do not need the motor, thank you joe
 

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Man I can't tell for the life of me. Is this a driver's regulator or passenger?

This one is free, but out of state. I had the guy ship all of the other stuff to me except for this and another large item. :D


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I don't know I'm still not sure. The motor mount is on the top, and the motor, transmission and regulator spring face the cabin. I'm pretty sure it is the passenger side.

Photo Credits: @Bwana

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I don't know I'm still not sure. The motor mount is on the top, and the motor, transmission and regulator spring face the cabin. I'm pretty sure it is the passenger side.

Photo Credits: @Bwana

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Nope, motor mount is on the bottom, sprocket is on top.
Mechanism from your first photo have motor, transmission & spring on the right side.
 

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Nope, motor mount is on the bottom, sprocket is on top.
Mechanism from your first photo have motor, transmission & spring on the right side.

No I mean the L-shaped motor mount relative to the regulator, not the motor itself. The two bolts that mount the motor to the regulator are on the "top" end of the motor when installed (meaning closer to the roof than the bottom of the door).. If you oriented the regulator as seen in my first post the same way as the one in my second post (Jeff's photos), you would arrive at this being a passenger regulator. At least I think that is the case. I looked at these photos first but still gave up to a ultimately spark a technical debate. Between you and Steve, there is some serious collective e9 brainpower in here. So which is it? :D
 

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Here you have right side mechanism, compare it to Bwana photo & then compare it to the photo from your first post.
On my photo you can see that mechanism is full up (closed window), so same as on Bwana photo.
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Hi Autodesk, are you still looking for a door regulator.20180504_132303.jpg 20180504_132253.jpg 20180404_175241.jpg 20180404_175247.jpg
 
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