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Sorry for all these posts!
I have a 2mm gap between the top of the closed drivers window and the roof, which I reckon will invite a flood when it starts raining later today... is there an easy fix which doesn't require me taking the door apart?
Also, the seal around the fold-down bit of the roof is quite badly split/perished... would super-glue be the answer for this, or is there something better?
I'm going to Halfords now to frighten the spotty boys with my jet engine.
Ta
I have a 2mm gap between the top of the closed drivers window and the roof, which I reckon will invite a flood when it starts raining later today... is there an easy fix which doesn't require me taking the door apart?
Also, the seal around the fold-down bit of the roof is quite badly split/perished... would super-glue be the answer for this, or is there something better?
I'm going to Halfords now to frighten the spotty boys with my jet engine.
Ta
I had that too... found out that with a little time and effort putting the top on that it will fit like a glove.
I put the top on, then push the struts up... pull one of the struts down, lean a little on the top, tighten the strut up again, then the same on the other side.
I took it out the other day in a torrential downpour/storm, NO leaks whatsoever
I put the top on, then push the struts up... pull one of the struts down, lean a little on the top, tighten the strut up again, then the same on the other side.
I took it out the other day in a torrential downpour/storm, NO leaks whatsoever
alex.mcintosh said:
There is a small screw about half way along the door hidden under the brush seal which adjusts the window height. Does not require taking the panel off the door and takes 2 mins to adjust (and about 15 to locate the screw!!)
Does the screw adjust the window up by screwing the screw down or up?
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