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FICannon

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Gentlemen,

My buddies 03 vert has some mileage on her, with that being said he's trying to correct the passenger window gap that has developed over some time between the window and the rear vert, smaller window(the passenger window doesn't seal properly). I believe one must adjust the window bump stops to correct this issue, I'm a right?

If you have adjusted AND corrected this issue please chime in. All others refrain since I highly doubt you know what you're talking about.

Cheers,
-A

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BADBOYSVT

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You can take the lady back . Rather have some nice pix of the cobra tho
 

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Is the gap an even vertical gap or is there a gap at just the top? If there is an even vertical gap then the front guide may have fallen off the window glass. Does he hear something rattling around in his door sometimes?
 

FICannon

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No, it's definitely an alignment issue.


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Mine does it at times. I've learned to roll up the back window and then give it a little "tug" toward the front of the car - nothing too hard, just a little tug is all to pull it forward and in place just a little better. I also learned it helps to roll up the door window with the door open and engine on for the extra little voltage - for some reason I think it goes up just that little tiny bit more than it does if the car door is closed and or engine is off. Not really doable if the car is in motion - but just something I do with mine normally once I park.
 

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double check the window molding at the bottom of the window. My window wasn't quite going all the way up, found that one of the screws that retains the window mold had came out and bent the little bracket. I'll try and snap a picture when I get off of work
 

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Mo pics and I'll tell ya how its done lol.
Seriously though, they are a bitch. You just have to keep moving it til it's right. Is it the leading edge that butts up to the back of the front door window thats not sealing?
 

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