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parrish
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Stiff windows!

Postby parrish » 12 Apr 2013 16:23

I have just finished fitting new winder mechanism's and window channel felt to both doors on my TR8.
Not a difficult job, just fiddly and you need to remember to undo the channel guides front and rear to give you some play with the glass, what a difference its made windows now gliding up and down, perfect.
A job well worth doing.
Steve

1983 Del lines TR8. FIAT 131 Abarth Replica. 1996 BMW Z3, 1960 Mini Hustler. 2009 Sport Ka, 2012 Ford Fusion.

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Postby FI Spyder » 12 Apr 2013 23:32

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and you need to remember to undo the channel guides front and rear to give you some play with the glass, what a difference its made windows now gliding up and down, perfect.
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Some but not too much or the window will "cock" and make it difficult to roll up.



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Postby supercass » 13 Apr 2013 20:22

In my experience there's a fine line between having them tight enough to avoid rattles, and having them so tight that you strip the teeth on the winder gear due to the effort required. supercass

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