I have included this graphic to show exactly which bolts you need to loosen to try and get alignment.
Every section circled in orange is required to be loosened to make adjustments. The one outlined in red can provide a slight amount of adjustment and is not necessary to make adjustments with the orange circled bolts.
If this does not work I have yet one more arrow to offer past this. Details soon!
Very helpful! CudaCody is correct . . I am installing windows in the convertible in the next week or two . . Probably this coming weekend. Great diagram! Knew most of that . . Need to look at the pivot adjustment . . See how that works . . Guess I wasn't sure that was adjustable?
We're here to help in anyway we can. :soshelp: Don't feel odd or funny to ask for some tips. I still ask for help all the time and don't know what I would do without good friends. We're going to make sure you get those windows just as perfect as you can.
Yea this is great stuff :popcorn:
This is some really good info. This is one of those things we all just try to figure out as we go. Love the color coded photo too. :ohyeah:
Quote from: HP_Cuda on January 09, 2017, 12:07:26 PM
I have included this graphic to show exactly which bolts you need to loosen to try and get alignment.
Every section circled in orange is required to be loosened to make adjustments. The one outlined in red can provide a slight amount of adjustment and is not necessary to make adjustments with the orange circled bolts.
If this does not work I have yet one more arrow to offer past this. Details soon!
I know I'm resurfacing an old bracket but I'm currently doing adjustments to my windows. In the back of the front window I'm out too much on the bottom. Which adjustments would I need to make to bring the bottom in some?
Edit: figured it out!!!! Needed to adjust the quarter window a little more. :banana: