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I have the bracket and most of the wire; but that's it.

guess the rivets broke loose and it got remove so it wouldn't rattle.

Don't think anyone make these.

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I got them. Post a picture of what you have and I’ll see if I can finish building it to figure out what parts you want. Someone chime in on this please. It’s been a while since I have messed with these. But I seem to remember the actuator having 3 bolts. I can’t get in my cars to look. 

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I believe the rod you are looking for is made by the parts place or inline tube. I just recently saw them, as a pair on one of their sites. 

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Took a picture of the passengers side. And what I have . Would prefer to have it attached to hte bracket

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Ok. All these bolt on with four bolts. But could possibly be made to fit. I’m going to have to check the numbers to see if they will work on Monte’s. 

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Just a thought here. It looks  like your bracket is pretty stout. What if you drilled a series of small holes in the bend of your bracket to create a couple 1/2” slots that you could pass a couple hose clamps through. Then cut up an old bicycle inner tube into 3/4” strips to wrap the actuator with to go under the hose clamps. I may be mistaken but it looked like Dennis had a couple actuators without brackets.

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You could do that. They all had brackets at one time. They were just spot welded on. You could possibly just drill holes in the bracket to match the door and cut off the excess material. 

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I think the activators are all pretty similar. Might be able to pop rivet this bracket  on different activator or maybe weld put of this bracket to another . should be able to make something work.

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16 hours ago, MC1of80 said:

I believe the rod you are looking for is made by the parts place or inline tube. I just recently saw them, as a pair on one of their sites. 

Parts Place does show the rods.

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Not sure what the inside of those looks like but I’d assume there’s a piston that the pop rivets would interfere with the travel of. 

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The solenoids appear to be similar.

I'd find one that matches what you already have on the right side, then give the left side bracket you already have a few tack welds with a MIG welder, that's probably the easiest, and most cost effective fix.

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Sounds good. I can use a foot of the wire with the end that plugs into activator out.

Thanks

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No part numbers on it. I did test it and it does work. Check your act rod to see if it’s the same length. 1,000,000 dollars plus shipping, if you want it before Christmas it’s 8 dollars more. Yes. Obviously a joke. lol. I didn’t realize how hard it is to keep my slippers out of these photos. lol. 

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23 minutes ago, cny first gen 71 said:

Looks like you got new slippers 👀 😅

Careful now.....no fun allowed anymore...

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1 hour ago, cny first gen 71 said:

Looks like you got new slippers 👀 😅

No same ones. The sunlight coming thru the windows makes them happy 

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Actuator boxed and ready to ship. Lyle wouldn’t agree to the asking price so we had to haggle a bit. Whoda thunk my asking price was to high. Hmmm. lol. Thanks Lyle. 

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