Rear Quarter Window juts out.
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Rear Quarter Window juts out.
Okay, call me **** rententive (Before purchasing this GT, I went over it with a fine tooth comb checking all the panels for alignment, no dings, no paint defects, etc.), but after 3 weeks I finally noticed that the passenger rear quarter window is not flush with the body in one corner...in fact the window sticks out about a 1/8 of an inch out in the lower corner of the rear quarter window facing towards the front of the car. When standing towards the front of the car and looking down the car you can definitely see that one corner sticking out ever so slightly...so much for quality control.
I took the car over to a windshield replacement place that I've always used and they said that it's possible the factory used a little too much of the black glass sealant in that one corner of the window (thus it juts out just a wee bit). I guess I just have to remember this is a Ford and be thankful there isn't something else. He said that they could do the job, but that there wasn't any guarantee they wouldn't scratch the paint edge surrounding the rear quarter panel. I decided to hold off.
I'll just live with it for now.
I took the car over to a windshield replacement place that I've always used and they said that it's possible the factory used a little too much of the black glass sealant in that one corner of the window (thus it juts out just a wee bit). I guess I just have to remember this is a Ford and be thankful there isn't something else. He said that they could do the job, but that there wasn't any guarantee they wouldn't scratch the paint edge surrounding the rear quarter panel. I decided to hold off.
I'll just live with it for now.
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Originally Posted by WB05stang
Wow... I think you are the most **** person I have seen yet.
There's plenty of us **** rententive Mustangers on TMS.
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Just take it to a dealer, all dealers have contract glass companies to fix such things. Its better to get asthetic defects fixed as quickly as possible. Two years later, the dealer(i.e. Ford) will likely be less enthusiastic about giving the go-ahead to fix it.
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Like I said, the window installer (which is where the dealer will most likely send the car to be repaired) has said that he himself would probably make more of a mess and that it wasn't worth it...
My main gripe is that someone on the assembly line in Flat Rock probably had a few too many brewskies the night before and just didn't do his/her job of ensuring the window was in nice and flush. Now, let's hope the engine was put together in a better fasion.
My main gripe is that someone on the assembly line in Flat Rock probably had a few too many brewskies the night before and just didn't do his/her job of ensuring the window was in nice and flush. Now, let's hope the engine was put together in a better fasion.
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Seriously though,it`s a $28k or so car. If you want perfection shop in the six figure range. It was made on a high speed assembly line,probably by a machine or at least with an assist. 1/8" is nothing compared to what used to pass as quality control.
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Tracey, you're right...though I really enjoy this GT, I can tell a bit of difference when driving the Vette...but I always enjoyed the Stang, and will continue to do so (had an '87 LX 5.0, '89 GT, '95 V6 and an '02 V6 in the past).
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Not **** at all if I noticed that I would be back at the dealer having them repair it. 1/8†is HUGE when it comes to today’s tolerances. This isn’t the 50’s anymore and no reason for the rear quarter window sticking out 1/8â€â€¦
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Originally Posted by Mark S.
Like I said, the window installer (which is where the dealer will most likely send the car to be repaired) has said that he himself would probably make more of a mess and that it wasn't worth it...
My main gripe is that someone on the assembly line in Flat Rock probably had a few too many brewskies the night before and just didn't do his/her job of ensuring the window was in nice and flush. Now, let's hope the engine was put together in a better fasion.
My main gripe is that someone on the assembly line in Flat Rock probably had a few too many brewskies the night before and just didn't do his/her job of ensuring the window was in nice and flush. Now, let's hope the engine was put together in a better fasion.
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Originally Posted by Mark S.
Tracey, you're right...though I really enjoy this GT, I can tell a bit of difference when driving the Vette...but I always enjoyed the Stang, and will continue to do so (had an '87 LX 5.0, '89 GT, '95 V6 and an '02 V6 in the past).
The '05 is a big improvement. Probably better than the '88's. (the trunk on one of them never lined up just right)
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I would like to point out the obvious. One very **** retentive person ( by his own admission ) took 3 weeks to find it, and he only looks over 1 stang. The hourly person working the line sees what several hundred in a shift for a few minutes. That being said, a problem is a problem, give the dealer the opportunity to make it right.
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MY05GT,
You're right...I'm having the dealer look at it tomorrow....however, an excellent glass installer informed me that he couldn't guarantee not ruining the outside edge of the paint while removing this type of quarter window...easy to install...a "real bear" to remove without damage to the surrouding paint and window...we shall see...
You're right...I'm having the dealer look at it tomorrow....however, an excellent glass installer informed me that he couldn't guarantee not ruining the outside edge of the paint while removing this type of quarter window...easy to install...a "real bear" to remove without damage to the surrouding paint and window...we shall see...
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Stangnut, I went ahead and posted a quick one in the SilverHorseRacing discussion about their "flush" side window louvres...I love those louvres, but I think taking out the glass is not going to be easy.
P.S. I checked out '06 Stangs at four other dealer lots in the area (about 85 stangs) and I found only one that had a window like mine...so at least I'm not alone (LOL).
P.S. I checked out '06 Stangs at four other dealer lots in the area (about 85 stangs) and I found only one that had a window like mine...so at least I'm not alone (LOL).
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MY05GT,
You're right...I'm having the dealer look at it tomorrow....however, an excellent glass installer informed me that he couldn't guarantee not ruining the outside edge of the paint while removing this type of quarter window...easy to install...a "real bear" to remove without damage to the surrouding paint and window...we shall see...
You're right...I'm having the dealer look at it tomorrow....however, an excellent glass installer informed me that he couldn't guarantee not ruining the outside edge of the paint while removing this type of quarter window...easy to install...a "real bear" to remove without damage to the surrouding paint and window...we shall see...
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Tedz Pony, unfortunately I have to go with whomever the dealer wants (since it's covered under the warranty)...nothing says I can't go to another dealer and they're plenty of them around here...