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Windoow height adjustment

philknight

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I installed a factory hardtop on my TR6 (yellow hardtop on a black body, interesting looking but attractive in a funky sort of way) and I need 1/2" more height on the passenger side glass and 1/4" on the drivers side in order to get a seal. I've got the interior door trim panels off and don't see how to adjust the height of the glass. Any advise out there would be appreciated.
Phil
 
If you are going to Baltimore on Sunday to watch a football game, I suggest you don't take a Triumph.
 
Hadn't thought about that. The local bar I frequent in Frederick is a hard core Steelers bar. It was great going there for last years playoffs. Seeing 70 year old grandmothers belting out Steeler fight songs (chew tobacco chew tobacco spit spit spit if you aint a steeler fan you aint ----) is quite an experience. I'll have to take it up there Sunday.
 
I grew up around DC. I was brought up to root for the Redskins, whoever is playing Dallas and never ever support any Baltimore team. Got any Steeler logos to put on my doors?
 
Funny, I had season tickets for years, and seldom miss a game(Pittsburgh hasn't had a home game blacked out in 30+ years). But I don't have any of the paraphenalia. The stuff is available at most retailers in the area if you want to proudly display the Black and Gold.
 
I still wear my black and gold Steeler ski cap from 1980 when I play winter golf. I've been a New Englander for the past 25 years, but still remember the "One for the Thumb in 81" billboards all over Pittsburgh and Johnstown at the end of the great glory run of the 70's. Joe Green's monster hand with his (4) Super Bowl rings was awesome. Too bad they never got the 5th for his thumb, but so many extended great seasons took their toll and retirements were inevitable.

I never missed seeing or being at a game from 74 till I left in 82. Including too many trips to Cleveland for the games there as well.
 
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