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PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 4:20 pm 
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Does anyone have an easy way to tighten up the latches on the front quarter windows of my Clubman?
Not only are they too loose to seal the window properly but they would make it dead easy to brake in.
I have already replaced the rubber but this hasn't made as much of a difference as I had hoped.
I was thinking of making some bushes for them but would rather not go to all that effort


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There is a little screw on the inside of the door where the bottom swivel point is. It is very hard to get out unless you have everything out of the door.

Tighten that nut and bob's your auntie!

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Mine had a pin in it which I've drilled out.
I'll try putting a grub screw back in and see how that goes
Thanks


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