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Post by bradleybullet on Jan 31, 2016 11:02:20 GMT -5
I am having a problem with the doors lining up on my Bradley GT2. I have pics of it from the past when it was fresh and the doors lined up for the most part back then.. now it seems to me the corners of the windshield are sagging from people using it to pull themselves out of the car.. Anyone have pointers on how to bring the corners of the windshield back up to place? Or maybe why over time the doors are lining up less and less?
Ps not a noticeable sag but when I pus up on each corner and close the door there is less rub and lines up a little better... glass is great and in the car as well so im at a loss
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Post by horen2tas on Jan 31, 2016 12:18:25 GMT -5
Welcome bradleybullet
What you might be having a problem with is a very well documented issue called "butt sag".
If you search it on this board you'll find a ton of posts on the subject.
I'd Very Strongly advise you not to be pulling or pushing on the windshield frames or supports,
the windshields are next to impossible to come by.
Since you are a new member it would be worth your while to read the tomes
of info that previous builders have posted on the many issues with Bradleys.
There's a lot of really priceless stuff here if you search it out!
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Post by bradleybullet on Jan 31, 2016 17:05:16 GMT -5
Thank you for the advise, ill look into it as well as resist the erdge to try to line it up without the knowhow lol.
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Post by bradleybullet on Jan 31, 2016 20:36:28 GMT -5
I want to thank you again horen2tas, I looked into it and that seems to be the issue. I looked in the engine bay and discovered that there are special brackets already mounted to the pan and shock mount to keep from the sag that are just missing bolts to connect it to the body =)
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