FOUND: front door/window lift stopper (small metal bracket)

JamesE30

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*FOUND!
Thank you @TomHom and @Koopman !


I need two parts for the left door/window mechanism.

First part is #12 in this diagram:
PN: 51326746102 or 51326746103
I need one for the left side.

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Second part mounts inside the top of the door, I can’t find the Part number. Left and right seem to be the same, I need one.

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Located in Germany. Thanks for looking!
 
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Luck is with you. I only found one and it is the one in the first photo.
Please PM me you full name and mailing address and I will ship it out tomorrow.
Have a great evening.
Harry
 

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Left & Right sides are different (curved to opposite sides / mirror look), so you better show to seller which one you have or need, because without complete door/window rail set it will be hard to say which one is which one.
TomHom part is not for inside rail bump part, Koopman part is right just matter which side it is.
 
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@JamesE30 note that the bracket from Thomas needs a rubber to soften the glass contact.
On my car one side (still?) had a specific moulded rubber sleeve, just visible on this pic:
It's a U-shaped rubber part of about 1,5 mm sheet thickness, about 10 mm wide and seems to be glued in place.
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The other side of my car didn't have this rubber buffer (anymore).

The purpose of the part I am not sure of; I'm guessing it's to limit the glass from moving inward e.g. when the door is slammed shut with the window down. Perhaps it is also to limit the upward movement of the arm of the lift mechanism, but then I'd expect the shape of the rubber to be larger on the bottom side of the bracket.
 
@JamesE30 note that the bracket from Thomas needs a rubber to soften the glass contact.
On my car one side (still?) had a specific moulded rubber sleeve, just visible on this pic:
It's a U-shaped rubber part of about 1,5 mm sheet thickness, about 10 mm wide and seems to be glued in place.
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The other side of my car didn't have this rubber buffer (anymore).

The purpose of the part I am not sure of; I'm guessing it's to limit the glass from moving inward e.g. when the door is slammed shut with the window down. Perhaps it is also to limit the upward movement of the arm of the lift mechanism, but then I'd expect the shape of the rubber to be larger on the bottom side of the bracket.
Great, Thanks for the tip.

While on the topic, it’s not shown realoem but the other piece (#12) should also have a rubber buffer.
I can’t find a part number but the accelerator stop buffer (PN 35311103849) will work.

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