window fix

any ideas what bolts need to be adjust for the window to sit properly under the rubber strip?

http://www.g2ic.com/tegtips/exterior/10.html
the teg tip has a write up on this but no pics

did search but the other tegtips had pics but not pics regarding those specific bolt

anyone? any ideas?

no love?

If I’m understanding you right, you mean the side doors right ? When you close the door, the top window squishes into the rubber and doesn’t actually seal?

Yeah, remove the seal and put it back on, mine was haggard and didn’t seal till I redid it… Give it a go.

[QUOTE=codeblack;1862645]If I’m understanding you right, you mean the side doors right ? When you close the door, the top window squishes into the rubber and doesn’t actually seal?

Yeah, remove the seal and put it back on, mine was haggard and didn’t seal till I redid it… Give it a go.[/QUOTE]

Yeah I did that but still same problem…
I think my problem here is that the window rolls up too high so it doesn’t go under the rubber seal properly when closing the door.
On the teg tips it said there is a bolt that needs to be adjusted for the window glass’ height but my problem is that i could not just figure which bolt it is as there is no pictures on the teg tips

Ok man, so when you remove the door panals there are these two metal brackets with rubber parts on them. Just look for the channels on both side of the door where the actual window clips slide into and follow them to the top. basically they are the brackets that stop the window from sliding right out of the door if you kept on winding. Those two metal brackets with rubber stops are adjustable and can be moved down to stop the window from going to high.

I’d take pics but I wont have my panals off again for a few weeks. When I do I will and I’ll show you.

hope that helps, let me know if it doesn’t and I will try to explain further.

[QUOTE=Zenmachine;1864835]Ok man, so when you remove the door panals there are these two metal brackets with rubber parts on them. Just look for the channels on both side of the door where the actual window clips slide into and follow them to the top. basically they are the brackets that stop the window from sliding right out of the door if you kept on winding. Those two metal brackets with rubber stops are adjustable and can be moved down to stop the window from going to high.

I’d take pics but I wont have my panals off again for a few weeks. When I do I will and I’ll show you.

hope that helps, let me know if it doesn’t and I will try to explain further.[/QUOTE]

thanks…won’t be doing the windows anytime soon though but please do post pics when you have your panel off…
thanks!

Zenmachine thanks… figured it out. MAn those bolts were just starting me in the eye. I’m not sure why i did not see it the first time i took it off. I guess bad lighting in the garage that day.

thanks anyways!