PurpleBeeper
Well-Known Member
My 70 b-body convertible's roof line, looking at the side windows with the top up, looks a little bit like a "tee-pee". Both side roof rails are pointed up, right at the hinge point in the middle of the side rails. This causes my side glass not to contact several inches of the rubber window seals in the roof side rails (about 1/8" gap).
Right at this hinge point, there is a very large phillips screw. The screw is inside one section of the roof side rail in an open-ended threaded hole. If I turn those large screws, can I adjust out the "tee-pee" of my roof side rails so they are straight across & seal with my side windows? If yes, do I turn the screws in or out to "flatten out my tee-pee". Both pictures are of the adjustment screw.
Right at this hinge point, there is a very large phillips screw. The screw is inside one section of the roof side rail in an open-ended threaded hole. If I turn those large screws, can I adjust out the "tee-pee" of my roof side rails so they are straight across & seal with my side windows? If yes, do I turn the screws in or out to "flatten out my tee-pee". Both pictures are of the adjustment screw.