[Tigers] Nevermind - Window Track Question
jay.laifman at gmail.com
jay.laifman at gmail.com
Mon Jun 24 22:06:23 MDT 2013
For what it is worth, it is "just" a strip of fabric that lays/hangs in there. Once to top deteriorates, it releases and falls down. You may find it laying on the bottom of the door itself.
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From: Terry Packer <packertl3 at yahoo.com>
Sender: tigers-bounces at autox.team.netDate: Mon, 24 Jun 2013 20:11:43
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Reply-To: Terry Packer <packertl3 at yahoo.com>
Subject: [Tigers] Nevermind - Window Track Question
Just noticed SS actually sells the rear channel liners DC-50. We never raise or lower the windows so didn't even think about it until poking around inside a door!
Terry
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From: Terry Packer <packertl3 at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013 8:06 PM
Subject: [Tigers] Window Track Question
The roll-up windows in our cars are guided by 2 vertical U-channels, one forward and one aft near the exterior door handle. I noticed the rear channels on my car are bare metal. The question is whether that's correct or whether they should contain any sort of felt buffer or liner similar to the front guide channel?
Thanks
Terry Packer
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