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Sedan door window adjustments...


 

Trying to do some adjustments on my drivers side window. It is not going in to the upper back corner channel in the last 3". Is there a GM diagram or chart that tells you which screws/bolts to turn to adjust the movement of the window?

I've looked in the Fisher body manual and could not find anything...

 

Thx in advance



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Hi Bob. What vehicle and what year are you working on? Are windows manual or power? John

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I suspect he is working on his 66 B body Chevy 2 door post John.

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Correct, Thanks Carl.

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Got it figured out. Had nothing to do with the supposed adjustment screws in the bottom of the doors. Those screws do nearly "0" !!! They adjust the tension on the widow in the track was all I could figure out after 3 hours of screwing ......

I noticed, after the above, that the track had spread at the rear about 3/4s of the way up. Took a pair of long needle nose plyers and squeezed the track back to the same size and "voila' the window doesn't tip out at the top.....On a sedan there are no other adjustments to the angle of the window, just the 2 bottom screws and a vertical stop that doesn't do a lot either, like 3/4" of adjustment...

HTH somebody else...


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