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Old 06-04-2013, 09:43 AM   #46 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Mitco39 View Post
They lower so that the top of the window does not hit the frame of the car when you close the door. Has nothing to do with the interior volume.
no, several cars have windows like this. when you have a small interior volume there is alot of pressure built up when you shut the door. this causes the seals around the door to fail in time, and it puts stress on the glass. by closing the door with the window cracked it puts less stress on the seals and glass.

our windows dont hit any part of the frame window fully up or not. they do however slide up into the rubber seal just a tiny amount.

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