Thank you for the video! Very detailed and from someone that just wants to learn how to do it on their own without a mentor or taking it in to a shop I appreciate it! You made me more confident in tackling my project
There's a stop at the front of the window frame (2:32) and at the rear on the window guide (2:56). Both are attached with a 7/16 bolt and prevent further upward travel when the stop contacts the door frame. There is a limited adjustment that can be made by moving that stop up or down.
very good video.
Thanks for watching!
I disassembled my 67 Chevelle glass having no idea on how to assemble them. Now I know. Thank you very much from Brazil!
que bom que ajudou! Obrigado por assistir!
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Very well done and detailed video. Very helpful in getting my glass in my 66 Chevelle project. Thank you!!
Thanks for watching!
Good video, it has refreshed my memory to re install the glass on the 67 I’ve been working on, thanks
Glad it helped
Thank you for the video! Very detailed and from someone that just wants to learn how to do it on their own without a mentor or taking it in to a shop I appreciate it! You made me more confident in tackling my project
Glad the video helped! Good luck on your journey. FWIW, when I restored my first car almost 25yrs ago, I didn't even know where to start!
Awesome video!!! Thank you for taking the time to make and post this! Very detailed and easy to follow!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video and very helpful to someone doing this for the first time. Could you comment on the location and installation for the 2 up-stops
There's a stop at the front of the window frame (2:32) and at the rear on the window guide (2:56). Both are attached with a 7/16 bolt and prevent further upward travel when the stop contacts the door frame. There is a limited adjustment that can be made by moving that stop up or down.
I needed the part where you adjust ahhh
Thanks for watching!