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Dion
post Jun 23 2018, 05:48 AM
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Mike unless the factory did shoddy work the day my car was built
I’m going with Chris explanation that mine was an early replacement.
The driver side gap is larger than the passenger.
Glass edge to a pillar. Measurements consistent the length of gap.
Driver side = 6/16 or 0.375
Passenger side = 3/16 or 0.1875.
So you can center yours a bit better.
Good luck.


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post Jun 23 2018, 10:41 AM
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Wow! That's a huge help. Your average side gap is .280, my average is .430 and my side bottoms are larger than the tops. At least I know something isn't normal now.
Thanks again!
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