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Q:The actuator arms are too short for the passenger rear. The old arm will not come out unless cut. Any suggestions? Show Less
GoJoeGo
A:BEST ANSWERHi Joe, thanks for initiating contact. If the replacement arm is just slightly too short, you may be able to modify the existing arm from the old actuator to fit. Carefully remove the arm by cutting it off, if necessary, and attach it to the new actuator using a strong adhesive or by drilling a hole and securing it with a screw. Hope this helps. Have a nice day. Show less
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