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How to properly adjust side window height

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Old 09-26-2017, 04:09 PM
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Thank you so much for the effort of taking photos. I really appreciate it.

The gap still annoys me. I've been thinking about that top or going the rockstar amuse replica. I prefer how the amuse has a more flush look.

Its such a big investment and the fact that i have to ship it to Australia scares me if there is fitment issues.
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Originally Posted by Bruunz
Thank you so much for the effort of taking photos. I really appreciate it.

The gap still annoys me. I've been thinking about that top or going the rockstar amuse replica. I prefer how the amuse has a more flush look.

Its such a big investment and the fact that i have to ship it to Australia scares me if there is fitment issues.
No problem. If the gap annoys you, then yes, I would steer away from this option. Hopefully you get what you want and have no issues with fitment.
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You can adjust the glass height using the two adjustments bolts behind the door panel. There is one on the left and one on the right, so you can adjust each the fore/aft accordingly. This only moves the glass slightly up or down though, but likely enough to solve your problem.
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Originally Posted by alSpeed2k
You can adjust the glass height using the two adjustments bolts behind the door panel. There is one on the left and one on the right, so you can adjust each the fore/aft accordingly. This only moves the glass slightly up or down though, but likely enough to solve your problem.
Are you referring to the two bolts that have holes at the top of the panel for easy access?
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^Yep, iirc, there are some lines along the side marking the max & min adjustments.
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Old 09-26-2017, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by alSpeed2k
^Yep, iirc, there are some lines along the side marking the max & min adjustments.
Ok gotcha. Thanks my man. I was looking for the markings I had heard of on some of the bolts, I guess these ones didn't catch my eye. For now I'm happy with my fitment of my top, but if it settles and I need some adjustment I'll be sure to try that. Thanks again.
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