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Re: Spider Side window adjustment?



Hi Tony:

There are a two bolts at the bottom edge of the inside of the door, in slots that allow the window frame to be pivoted in/out. One is towards the rear, and the other is at the bottom of the frame that holds the vent window. While you're in there, you'll also be able to adjust how far the window rolls up, so you can get the window's top edge even with the top of the vent window frame. Slightly loosen the clamps holding the window to the cables, and the window will slide on the cables for the adjustment. All the adjustments can be made with a 10mm box wrench. Try to get the best match to both the top material and windshield pillar, for if you pivot the frame too far out, you'll have lots of water leaks. Also try to get the front and rear tracks as parallel as possible, to minimize the friction of the window in the tracks as it rolls down, but the vent frame is the one that really determines the angle of the rolled-up window.

Regards,

Dean

At 02:26 PM 8/1/2003, you wrote:

Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 12:26:00 EDT
From: Wiskas42@domain.elided
Subject: Spider Side window adjustment?

I was wondering if anyone has ever adjusted the driver side window tracking
before. When i raise the window with the door closed it ends up inside the
convertible top. The top is tight to the frame in that area which leads me to
believe that there is an adjustment for the window track. Any help is appreciated.
Tony
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