Crank window .

A quick learner from Tampa florida says:
Need to replace this with screws . It originally had a rivet that my husband had to pop out to take it off.
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Tom from SWISCO responded:
I'm not exactly sure what you mean when you said you had to remove a rivet. These should just be screwed to the window. The link arm is usually attached by a screw or washer of some kind. Either way, I believe we can replace this, though it will ultimately depend on your dimensions. I've made a list of potential matches that I recommend looking over. We have detailed dimensions for each part on their respective store pages.
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