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Old 04-27-2016, 07:40 AM
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Well I finally got the doors back on and they line up pretty good. Now I need to adjust the glass so they seal tight. I have installed all new weather stripping all around. Even the convertible top has new stuff.

Are there any tricks to getting these to line up? I was thinking of loosening all the adjustment bolts, then taping the glass to where I want it and then tighten everything back up. Is there anything else I can do to make it easier/failproof?

Also, what type of lube should I use on all the internal window parts? Regular wheel bearing grease?

It's a 71 LeMans convertible.
Thanks in advance.
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Old 04-27-2016, 04:03 PM
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Well I finally got the doors back on and they line up pretty good. Now I need to adjust the glass so they seal tight. I have installed all new weather stripping all around. Even the convertible top has new stuff.

Are there any tricks to getting these to line up? I was thinking of loosening all the adjustment bolts, then taping the glass to where I want it and then tighten everything back up. Is there anything else I can do to make it easier/failproof?

Also, what type of lube should I use on all the internal window parts? Regular wheel bearing grease?

It's a 71 LeMans convertible.
Thanks in advance.
Matt

can be tricky and time-consuming. It is basically trial and error. Back...forth...in...out...up...down...a little more involved than taping and tightening...but perseverance pays! Lube...I use white-lube...or white lithium as it is technically known as. Convertibles have proven even more problematic in my experience but again...you will get the hang of it. If you know a professional willing to help you out...might be worth looking into. All comes down to how much your time and your aggrevation are worth to you. We had to make a couple of tools to help with the rollers and fasteners...simple but effective.

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Old 04-27-2016, 04:06 PM
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Time I have, aggravation, well it can't get any worse with this car!!!

I cleaned and rebuilt the rollers and tracks years ago, but didn't lube them. I've got a tub of that white stuff so I'll be using that.
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Old 04-28-2016, 04:43 PM
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what a PAIN IN THE AZZ!!!!!!!!!!!!

I got the drivers side as best I could. I think all the new rubber molding needs to loosen up some. I worked on that one door for 7 hours today!!!

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Old 04-28-2016, 05:07 PM
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Take your time and do it right, as you won't redo it. On our Firebird, we spent at least two full days on window alignment. On my '64 GTO, at least three days.

The results are worth the effort. Sometimes, the needed adjustments are not intuitive--you need to try different approaches than what you think will get the fit right.

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