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Old May 16, 2005 | 11:31 AM
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HELP: Keeping Window in Track after TINT

I have tried many things to try to keep the window's in it's track. After I had my windows tinted about 2 years ago I noticed that when putting down the window it leans down and there is some play with the window. I have to manually slip it back. It goes up and down fine it's just the leaning down, when I put down the windows that I cant get rid of. Anyone have anything I can try?
Old May 16, 2005 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Dohcser
I have tried many things to try to keep the window's in it's track. After I had my windows tinted about 2 years ago I noticed that when putting down the window it leans down and there is some play with the window. I have to manually slip it back. It goes up and down fine it's just the leaning down, when I put down the windows that I cant get rid of. Anyone have anything I can try?
You may want to take the door panel off and take the glass out. It should be held on with two or three mounting screws. Then I would make sure the rubber lining on the window track is straight and even where the window glides on. Put the glass back in and see if that helps. I know i did this whith my '95 and it helped. It seem the rubber takes abuse from the window riding on it causing it to mess up the track.
Old May 16, 2005 | 12:30 PM
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You may want to take the door panel off and take the glass out. It should be held on with two or three mounting screws. Then I would make sure the rubber lining on the window track is straight and even where the window glides on. Put the glass back in and see if that helps. I know i did this whith my '95 and it helped. It seem the rubber takes abuse from the window riding on it causing it to mess up the track.
I will take a look at it. thanks
Old May 24, 2005 | 10:36 PM
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My windows squeak REALLY REALLY BAD. I mean HORRIBLY, I wonder if the tint which was done over a year ago could be causing this? Or can I buy something to wipe them down with to eliminate the noise??
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