RAC68
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Hi All,
I am looking for guidance and instruction on how to adjust my BJ8 Frame with shims between each platform and frame base.
Recently, I sewed in a new rear window and zipper on my 1971 Sears top. Using an Awl and 20lb fishing line, this was not the easiest task encountered, however, I could not get local servicers to perform the task due to the high risk low reward of working on such an old piece of vinyl.
Although the zipper and window turned out quite good, when installing the top back on the frame, the passenger side forward window molding fell out of line and below its proper position. From past comments in other posts, I understand these frames can be adjusted through the application of shims between each base platform and their frame support.
Along with the forward window frame piece falling lower at the rear and out of line, the latch has become quite tight as it does when the top is left down for the Summer. When making the repairs, the top was taken off the frame with the front bow kept attached to assure position and placement when reinstalled.
So, to recap, I am looking to adjust the top passenger side frame with shims to position the side frame to its fully extended position (aligned with window) as well as eliminate excessive latch tension.
I would appreciate any direction and instruction,
Ray(64BJ8P1)
I am looking for guidance and instruction on how to adjust my BJ8 Frame with shims between each platform and frame base.
Recently, I sewed in a new rear window and zipper on my 1971 Sears top. Using an Awl and 20lb fishing line, this was not the easiest task encountered, however, I could not get local servicers to perform the task due to the high risk low reward of working on such an old piece of vinyl.
Although the zipper and window turned out quite good, when installing the top back on the frame, the passenger side forward window molding fell out of line and below its proper position. From past comments in other posts, I understand these frames can be adjusted through the application of shims between each base platform and their frame support.
Along with the forward window frame piece falling lower at the rear and out of line, the latch has become quite tight as it does when the top is left down for the Summer. When making the repairs, the top was taken off the frame with the front bow kept attached to assure position and placement when reinstalled.
So, to recap, I am looking to adjust the top passenger side frame with shims to position the side frame to its fully extended position (aligned with window) as well as eliminate excessive latch tension.
I would appreciate any direction and instruction,
Ray(64BJ8P1)