Extended Cab Door Cable Repair | 2000-2011 Ford Ranger

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Today Laura shows Step-by-Step How to Replace Broken Door Cable Ends in a 2004 Ford Ranger. Thanks for Watching! Subscribe, Like & Share! We Appreciate Your Support!

REPLACEMENT ALUMINUM CABLE ENDS USED IN THIS VIDEO:
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TOOLS NEEDED
Socket Wrench & Extensions (15mm socket, T27, T45 torx)
Flathead Screwdrivers
Pry Tools
Flashlight

TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Intro
0:13 - Before Getting Started
1:04 - Disassembly
2:17 - Cable Repair
10:46 - Reassembly
12:48 - Outro

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