Tighten up the soft top?

Only one adjuster. Remove the oval blanking plug and it's obvious which nut it is, with elongated slot for the stud to slide in.
 
Just had a go. Managed to lose one of the oval covers and a torx screw under that seal :lol: so annoying! Anyway the front of the window doesn't seem to line up correctly so it looks like i'll have to take the doorcard off anyway.
 
ben g said:
Just had a go. Managed to lose one of the oval covers and a torx screw under that seal :lol: so annoying! Anyway the front of the window doesn't seem to line up correctly so it looks like i'll have to take the doorcard off anyway.

That didn't go too well then :(

Not sure what the torx you found and undid. Behind the correct blanking plus is a single hex nut.
 
I was talking about the torx screws behind the seal on the roof frame, which igeak showed in his video.

Under my door there is actually a t25 torx screw behind the rearmost gromit when the window is fully down. I was using this to change the window position slightly.
 
ben g said:
Tried the cardboard behind that seal and it made it worse :lol: very odd. Are there 2 adjusters under the door or just the one? I loosened off the rear nut and couldn't move the window at all, so i'm guessing there is 2?

You can't just "max out" everything like I did in the video. Gotta take the time to figure out where the noise is coming from and adjust accordingly. And please be careful closing the door for the first time! Don't want to break any windows :rofl:
 
It appears my drivers side (your passenger side) window sits high and further back than the other side, therefore it doesn't sit in the ride on the roof seal correctly. This is possibly why I get an annoying whistling noise at speed right where my right ear is.

As you said, it'll require time and patience. 2 things which I don't currently have :lol:
 
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