CHRYSLER SERVICE MANUAL
BODY AND SHEET METAL
58x24
Fig.
25—In
and Out
Glass Adjustment
weatherstrip
by
opening
and
closing
the
door,
as shown
in
Figure
25.
e. Rear Door Glass Adjustment
Loosen the front channel adjusting bolts to pro-
vide
any
up-and-down movement required
to
level
the
glass
in its
opening
as
shown
in Fig-
ure
26.
Loosen
the
rear
run
channel bolts
for any
fore-and-aft movement needed.
For
in-and-out
adjustment
of
glass, loosen
the
center channel
support bracket bolts. Tighten
the
bolts when
the glass
is in or out as
much
as is
needed.
Ad-
just
the
upper stops
to
control
the
amount
of
rear door glass travel.
If
the
upper glass stop restricts glass travel,
loosen the two upper stop screws. Run the glass
up
to
match
the
glass height
of the
front door
glass.
Position the upper stop
to
limit travel
at
that height,
and
tighten
the
stop screws.
REAR DOOR
58x25
Fig.
26—Rear Door Glass Adjustment
58x26
Fig.
27—Checking Rear Glass Operation
f.
Rear Glass Loose
at
Rear Edge
of
Front Door
Loosen
the
rear channel upper attaching
nut
and
the
rear channel lower attaching bolt.
Ad-
just
the
rear channel fore
or aft
until
you get
a good seal
at the
rear edge
of the
front door.
Tighten the upper rear channel
nut to
hold this
adjustment. Lower
the
glass,
and
tighten
the
rear channel lower attaching bolt
as
shown
in
Figure
27.
Always check glass operation. Lower
and
raise
the
glass.
If
there
is any
bind, loosen
the
front channel lower attaching bolt. Lower
the
glass so that the nylon roller on the glass frame
will move
the
channel into alignment. Tight-
en
the
front channel attaching bolt. Recheck
smoothness
of
glass operation. Also, adjust
the
glass lower stop—inside the inner panel—so the
top edge
of the
glass
is
flush with
the top
edge
of
the
door panel when
the
glass
is
fully
low-
ered. This
is an
important appearance adjust-
ment.
5. TWO-DOOR HARDTOP MODELS
On these models, door
and
glass adjustments
are like those
on the
4-door hardtops. Remove
the rear quarter inside trim, however,
to get at
the adjusting screws
and
bolts. Front door
ad-
justments
are
handled
the
same
as for
4-door
hardtops.
At
the
roof rail
on the
two-door hardtops,
the weatherstrip that forms
the
seal
for the
rear quarter window is
a
channeled section. The
quarter glass runs inside the channel instead of
sealing against
a lip as at the
front door.
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