A little tip I use sometimes getting old glass out of clamps. Sometimes i need to loosen the bolt (13mm here ) and put a flathead, pick or anything inside the clamp. Then tighten it a little bit and it will break all that glass out.
Hey man. I had the driver side window replaced on my 2012 Corvette recently and noticed it's not sealing/going all the way into the weatherstripping at the top around the area you were looking at 23:04 in the video. Does one of those bolts holding the glass move it up so it will go into the weatherstripping better when the glass indexes up after closing the door? It only needs to move maybe a half inch max so I'd rather not take it back to the shop just for that.
The adjustment for that needs to be made with the clamps as shown in the video. The best way to make the adjustment is loosen the clamps slightly, get inside the car and close the door. the glass will bump up and can be adjusted where it needs to be. best way is to have someone on the outside of the car using a suction cup to align the part. once the glass is where it needs to be the fasteners can be snugged up. Not too tight or you can break the glass. Once they are snug you can open the door glass should be aligned correctly
A little tip I use sometimes getting old glass out of clamps. Sometimes i need to loosen the bolt (13mm here ) and put a flathead, pick or anything inside the clamp. Then tighten it a little bit and it will break all that glass out.
Hey man. I had the driver side window replaced on my 2012 Corvette recently and noticed it's not sealing/going all the way into the weatherstripping at the top around the area you were looking at 23:04 in the video. Does one of those bolts holding the glass move it up so it will go into the weatherstripping better when the glass indexes up after closing the door? It only needs to move maybe a half inch max so I'd rather not take it back to the shop just for that.
The adjustment for that needs to be made with the clamps as shown in the video. The best way to make the adjustment is loosen the clamps slightly, get inside the car and close the door. the glass will bump up and can be adjusted where it needs to be. best way is to have someone on the outside of the car using a suction cup to align the part. once the glass is where it needs to be the fasteners can be snugged up. Not too tight or you can break the glass. Once they are snug you can open the door glass should be aligned correctly
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