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03-11-2023, 11:26 AM | #1 |
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Should I shim up the window seal somehow?
Here's a pic of the passenger side window, near the vent window. As you can see from the pic, the top left hand side of the window has a gap. I'm trying to get rid of that gap, without pinching the window seal too tightly.
It's a new seal, and I noticed that you can see light coming through it in that area. The rest of the seal all seems seated pretty well. There aren't any issues. But I'm a bit concerned that water will be making it's way through that hole when it's raining, and it must be adding wind noise. I peeled some of it down, to see if I could somehow manage to shim it up. But the channel is quite deep. Deep enough that I thought I'd better ask before I went stuffing various kinds of shims up in there. Any ideas? I think a shim might be the right idea, but I wouldn't want to cause problems with the seal. Thank you Last edited by bennylava; 03-11-2023 at 11:35 AM. Reason: Pic upside down |
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