Just a warning for people in the frozen climates. I washed the car on Sunday and it turned cold. The windows froze shut. That prevented them from dropping when you open the door. This caused the door to hit the rolled part of the weather strip at the top which then prevented the door from closing completely. I guess from now on if its cold I will have to make sure to dry the lower window sweep so it doesn't freeze to the glass.
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wow...never really thought about that as a flaw... good find though and thanks for posting sam..... i live in michigan so that will come in handy
hey how are your winter tires holding out? oh and nice pot leaf ornament :-D
hey how are your winter tires holding out? oh and nice pot leaf ornament :-D
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i live in mass. my window froze but thank god it didn't hit the sill.
brought it to work in warm garage, let it thaw for a while and when i opened the door all was fine.
tom
brought it to work in warm garage, let it thaw for a while and when i opened the door all was fine.
tom
Rambo, the tires are great. Coupeman just emailed the same question. It has snowed a ton over the last three days and I keep up with traffic no problem. I just walked through deep snow, although my front bumpers cuts the pile down to about 5" high.
I can't see conditions getting a whole lot worse than we had the last few days and I mean it when I say "No Problem".
I can't see conditions getting a whole lot worse than we had the last few days and I mean it when I say "No Problem".
If you think of it, telegramsam, next time, right after the wash, jog the window down a 'crack'. That will stop it from seating when you close the door. Works for me.
Gsedanman--in Silverstone Coupe clothing.
Gsedanman--in Silverstone Coupe clothing.

