Re: [DML] Window Tracks
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Re: [DML] Window Tracks
- From: Steve Stankiewicz <protodelorean@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 11:20:56 -0700 (PDT)
Martin, I think one of mine might need to be
relocated. How did you go about getting it off the
runner without breaking the glass?
Thanks for any tips.
Steve
--- Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The windows can creep over 25 years in their runner
> and it's easier to
> pull the window off the runner and re-glue it back
> where it should be.
> Don't ask me why they do it but we recently
> re-bonded one that had moved
> over half an inch - you could see the marks on the
> glass
>
> Martin
>
> sweetp01569 wrote:
>
> >I recently repaired the plastic guides on my
> driver's side window with
> >the large washer fix. It now stays on the guide,
> but the window seems
> >to be too far back to line up properly to close all
> the way without
> >jamming against the rear part of the opening. Can
> the metal tracks be
> >gently bent to the make sure the window lines up
> with the opening as
> >it closes?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Paul
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