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door glass droppoing

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 07:06
by Sautie
After 10 years of no problem I suddenly have a problem with my 8s' (roadster) drivers window that rises cockeyed. The problem is that the nylon roller that runin the U shaped channel fastened to the inner door panel keeps removing itself from the channel. This then means that the bottom glass channel does not rise correctly. Do any of you any ideas to solve this one or is the nylon roller too worn?

Posted: 13 Jul 2013 08:10
by Beans
Do you have the stop fitted to the inside of the door?
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Posted: 13 Jul 2013 13:27
by Sautie
Thanks Beans,
Yes I have it firmly attached to the door panel. At the moment the nylon roller is situated next to it between it & the door lock side,
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Do you have the stop fitted to the inside of the door?
Looks like items top right ...

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<font color="blue"><i>1980 TR7 DHC (my first car, now restored and back on the road)
1981 TR7 FHC Sprint (better known as 't Kreng)</font id="blue">
<b>[url="http://www.tr7beans.blogspot.com/"]<u><b><font size="3"><font color="red">My full Weblog</font id="red"></font id="size3"></b></u>[/url]</b></i></center>
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