Ford Explorer 91-03 2 Door Side Pop Out Window Latch Hinge Sport Quarter Glass on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville Beach, Florida, United States
Here is a pop out side window latch and hinge assembly for a 91-01 2 door (Sport) Ford Explorer & Mazda Navajo. This is for the rear seat area side vent windows. It fits the pop open glass on either side of the vehicle. The pictures show it in the latched position, opened and then the reverse side. |
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