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Old 02-10-2015, 05:27 PM   #1
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You can adjust the upper limit from the bottom of the door- outer 2 plugs I think. Maybe you can lower it .25" and other alignment will be adequate all around. Possibly 7mm torx or allen- I saw it in the Bentley manual.
I don't think it's an upper limit issue, I thought of that. With the doors open, windows on both sides full closed, the passenger side is about 3/16" laterally aft when looking at the "wing trim", the rubber gasket near the speaker pod. So if I lowered the upper limit, that gap would be even larger...

I found something in my Group 5 manual that mentions a lateral adjustment, but the text in #1 makes no sense to me. Is this to adjust the actual angle of the window in relation to the frame or the fore/aft?

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Check this out, forward to 02:24

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Old 02-10-2015, 07:07 PM   #3
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Check this out, forward to 02:24

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swh72qx4-sg
Ok, I can see where the clamps might need adjusting, I can do that. But why or how did they get out of whack in the first place? Gremlins, Trolls? Windows just don't normally move out of place unless something busted right?
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