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> Winscreen frame and quarter window spacing question, Why is Violet like this.
dale73914
post Jun 25 2015, 05:31 PM
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Hi Everyone,

Thought I would ask the collective brains trust for some help here.
Im curious as to why my teener is like this , and if it is potentially an easy enough fix, or am I really not wanting to know.....

Door gaps in the doors themselves are fine, although the left hand door glass does push harder on the top of the sail panel rubber than the bottom.

I've lived with this since I got the car and just never shut the left door while the window was completely up, to lessen the chance of damaging something.
I can, and it shuts ok, im just being fussy with it.

a year or so ago I replaced the rubber that runs along the windscreen frame ( sealing the roof and window frames )

Since then I have noticed the window frames on both sides don't sit right where they meet the windscreen frame.

As far as I am aware my longs etc are good ( last checked when we bought the car 4 years ago, and it is garage stored and dry weather driven only so noting major should have happened structurally since then )

Is something bent, out of adjustment etc ?? or does anyone have any ideas on area's to check.

Cheers


Dale



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