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Old 07-07-2017, 10:12 AM
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Are there generic brand of stabilizers I can use on a 96 Firebird? GM parts are expensive ($20 per stabilizer, in need of 4).
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Dorman 45359 is a generic replacement, but at $14 a pop.
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Rockauto $10.60 each
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Folks can you help me to identify the part number that is these yellowish plastic pins that are attached to the glass itself (as in the OP's pictures) , that go into the opening of that stabilizer.

One of mine broke, and I will need to take the glass out to install a new one back. However, I cannot figure out the part number.
I thought it is GM 10165402 -- but the base of those plastic things appear to be different (or may be they fit as well?)

The car is '98 Firebird Formula



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