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Anonymous Posted on Dec 01, 2008

1991 Toyato Previa sliding passenger door

Upon moving the sliding door on the passenger side of the Previa, the door slips off the track. you can pop it back in place but it is a nuisance. Is there a part which needs to be replaced to keep the track in place? Please advise

  • Anonymous Mar 17, 2014

    can see spring on passenger side but need to find replacement spring and and know how to replace on driver's side

  • Anonymous Mar 17, 2014

    Do I need to purchase style B offset rollers for 1/3/8 closet doors with no fascia and place the B offset in back track and A offset in front track.

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There are three (3) rollers
1 at the bottom
1 on the body
1 at the top this is the one giving you problems you will find that the roller is missing and or broken you can pick one up at the wreckers

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